Vision is a vital sensory system in humans as well as animals. A jaw less fish, the lamprey and dragon fly has well-developed eyes.
There are a couple of animals that would have a well developed cerebellum. One of these animals is the human.
The eyes are very well developed in frogs as they can see everywhere around them at the same time. They use their eyes to help them swallow as well.
well the answer is obvious. kid eyes are less developed and teen eyes are possibly fully developed. does this answer your question
Monkeys
they are well developed so they have exquisite vision
Congress. ~ A person who is blind, most bats, animals that are blind, and many different things. I have a friend who is blind, well in 1 and 3 quarters of her eyes but she has eyes, but can not see too well.
Like all (well... most) other animals, so they can see where they are going.
Well, if you think animals, cuteness, and big eyes are cool, then they are! ;)
Carnivorous animals have canines so they can eat meat that needs to be ripped up before eating.
marine mollusk characterized by well-developed head and eyes and sucker-bearing tentacles, by the way, its mollusk
Generally, animals that have large eyes and eye sockets had poor vision. So, early primates with their large eyes probably couldn't see very well and had large eyes to compensate.
The cephalopods have the most developed nervous systems. Cephalopods comprise squid, nautiluses, cuttlefish, and octopuses. One of their interesting features are eyes that are similar to vertebrates' eyes in their complexity.