A shark's eyes are almost on completely different sides of its head, so the shark has a nearly 360-degree field of vision. The shark does have two major blind spots, which are right in front of the snout and right behind the head, and because sharks can only see about 50 feet (15 meters) ahead, the sense of sight is really only important to a shark once it has closed in on its prey [source: SeaWorld]. A shark's eye is similar to the eye of other vertebrates, with many parts that we'd recognize: a lens, a retina, an iris and a cornea.
one is in a lizard the other is in you genius
there is no difference there both black
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I think that the difference between human eyes & dog eyes is that all dogs are color blind but not all humans are color blind. We can see in color as dogs cannot.Yes this is the maindifference but I would like two point out that through dogs are color blind that they do indeedsee in color but they are missing a type of cone that humans have and they have way less. Dogs have a lot more rods then humans.
Humans share about 99.5% of their genetic material, leading to an average genetic difference of 0.5% between any two individuals. This small percentage accounts for variations in traits such as eye color, height, and susceptibility to diseases among individuals.
Humans cannot see in dark night but nocturnal animals can see.
they have different eye sight! we see in color. they see in black and white and other dark colors. Just so you know this would be a creationist answer
pink eye is contagious but an allergic reaction is not
The eye of the beholder.
In eye prescriptions, "OS" refers to the left eye and "OD" refers to the right eye.
Aerial is straight down. Bird's eye is diagonal
There is no real difference in a horses eye and that of a zebras. They both have the same type of vision and the eyes are roughly the same size.