Peripheral vision (the part of vision that occurs outside the very center of gaze).
So they have good side and rear vision to see if predators are going to get them.
Field of vision refers to the total area in which an individual can see while their eyes are fixed straight ahead. It encompasses both central vision (focused vision) and peripheral vision (side vision). A larger field of vision allows for a wider range of visual information to be perceived.
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Yes, cats can see through glass because their vision allows them to see objects on the other side of the glass.
peripheral vision
vertical is from side to side
Yes, you can see color in your peripheral vision.
Your vision works because you have to see the world and the world needs to see you
Guinea pigs have a sort of binocular vision, slightly askew in comparison to a human's.
yes he had a vision of mary
Lateral vision refers to the ability to see objects that are positioned to the side of the body. It is important for detecting movement in the periphery and helps in situational awareness and safety. Many animals, such as horses and birds, have a wider field of lateral vision compared to humans.
Not all birds have their eyes on the side (eg owls, eagles etc) don't. Those birds which hunt for their food have eyes that are front facing to give them stereo (3D) vision. However those birds which are hunted (prey) (eg Ducks, songbirds etc) have eyes on the side of their heads so that they can see all round themselves to spot hunters sneaking up on them. They do this at the expense of stereo vision. The same is true of mammals, hunters have stereo vision and prey (eg horses) have eyes more on the side.