vulture
The sharpest vision belongs to the birds of prey especially eagles and hawks
A penguin owl and a vulture can group to a bird family.
The area of sharpest vision in the eye is called the fovea. It is located in the center of the retina and contains a high concentration of cone cells, which are responsible for color vision and detailed central vision.
The fovea centralis is the area of sharpest vision in the eye. It is located at the center of the retina and contains a high concentration of cones, which are responsible for color vision and detailed focus.
Macula Lutea
Only if the owl was already dead, a vulture would find it almost impossible to catch an owl, they are generally out and out scavengers, they don't have the talons to be able to kill.
the rattle snake and owl and vulture and any birds of prey
peregrine falcon
To say my name in Hieroglyphics it would look like this:(Owl) (Double Reed Leaf) (Water) (Arm) (Owl) (Vulture)
The Fovea Centralis is a small pit located laterally to the optic disk and is the area of sharpest vision that is located in the center of the macula lutea.
i think the owl does!!!!!!
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