Binocularity evolved because it gave early predators the ability to better determine direction and distance of prey. In more advanced organisms, binocularity permits the organism to perceive depth.
Human eyes need to have both rods cone so that the corneas can intercept at the right angle to allow you to see.
eyes are extremely important to a wallaby. as you might know the eyes are needed to see!
yes crows can see with both eyes ... there are one of the most alert among there species ...
to see
no differ we can both see
Yes the human has eyes to see with. If people areblind that doesn't mean they don't have eyes it just means they cant see out of one or both eyes.
Then you will be able to see each other. What you both do after that is your decision.
so we can see (dur)
Reflection occurs when light bounces off an object and into your eyes, allowing you to see the object. Absorption happens when light is absorbed by an object, preventing it from reaching your eyes. Both processes are important for how we perceive and see objects in the environment.
yes crows can see with both eyes ... there are one of the most alert among there species ...
Well without them you would not be able to see this answer.
Their eye lids protects their eyes. Beavers eyes let them to see both underwater and on land.