One part of the sheep eye that does not appear in the human eye is the tapetum lucidum. This reflective layer is located behind the retina and enhances night vision by reflecting light that passes through the retina back into the eye, giving it a characteristic glow in low light. Humans lack this structure, relying instead on a more developed fovea for sharp central vision. The presence of the tapetum lucidum is one of the adaptations in sheep that allows them to see better in dim lighting conditions.
it is to be able to see clearer in the dark so they can hunt down food
- Sheep eyes have an oval shaped pupil. We have a circular shaped pupil.- Sheep have a shiny retina that reflects light. Humans do not have this.- Sheep have four muscles to move their eyes. Humans have six allowing us to move in more directions.SORRY I CAN ONLY GET THREEsayukan
The eye
Eye
Humans have two corneas, one in each eye. The cornea is the transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber.
- Sheep eyes have an oval shaped pupil. We have a circular shaped pupil.- Sheep have a shiny retina that reflects light. Humans do not have this.- Sheep have four muscles to move their eyes. Humans have six allowing us to move in more directions.SORRY I CAN ONLY GET THREE
It is called the pupil which enables humans too see.
The iris.
A Pope's Eye is a Scottish term for an edible sheep's gland. The gland is a lymph gland surrounded by fat in the leg of the sheep.
All of them. It's part of the design of the eye
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