The chameleon is a lizard with separate eyes, meaning it can focus on two things at once
Depth perception
Yes, they do.
Our eyes are physically limited in their ability to move independently because they are connected to the same control center in the brain. This coordination ensures that both eyes focus on the same object, providing depth perception and binocular vision. Trying to look in two different directions simultaneously would result in double vision and confusion.
Birds is one of them
Locust do not have simple eyes. They have compound eyes that allow them to look in different directions at once.
move
because they are bored
Marty Feldman
Chameleons have two eyes that operate independent of each other.
Chameleons can look in two different directions at once.
A seahorse's eyes can move independently due to their unique anatomy. Each eye is controlled by a separate cranial nerve, allowing them to scan their surroundings and look for food or predators in different directions simultaneously. This ability helps seahorses navigate their environment and capture prey efficiently.