all primates
Yes, binocular vision is a characteristic of all primates. It helps in depth perception and enables them to accurately judge distances. This trait is particularly advantageous for primates living in complex environments such as forests.
No, not all predators are carnivores. While many predators do hunt and eat other animals, some predators may also consume plants or a combination of plants and animals, such as omnivores. Additionally, some predators may scavenge for food rather than actively hunt.
Bengal tigers do not have natural predators. To the response above: Humans are natural predators to all, including the Bengal Tiger. Bengal Tigers have been preyed upon, especially at a time where a tiger may be too young to defend itself or a full grown tiger is weak. Every animal has a predator to some degree. Life isn't perfect for any living creature.
They all have something to do with 'looking through' with your eyes.
all primates
yes all primates have binocular vision which allows them to have better depth perception
all primates
It's hard to say. Cows have dichromatic vision (can only see in blues and yellows), but do not have binocular vision like predators such as humans and lions do, and cannot really judge distance as well. They can, however, see almost behind their heads because their eyes are on the side of their head (like all prey animals).
Two of the distinct features of all primates were grasping fingers and toes with nails. Another is forward facing eyes for binocular vision.
Yes, binocular vision is a characteristic of all primates. It helps in depth perception and enables them to accurately judge distances. This trait is particularly advantageous for primates living in complex environments such as forests.
I'm guessing that you are asking why we have TWO (2) eyes? IF that's your question, then the reason is to have the ability to use binocular vision. This means that the information from both eyes overlaps somewhat and allows you to be able to appreciate dimension (see 3D). You'll notice that all animals that are predators (humans included) have both eyes facing forward. (Even hawks and eagles have their eyes pointing mostly forward) That's because when you are using binocular vision, you can tell how far something is away from you.
i don't know but i do know they can't see 2d
Trilobites with flat eyes lived above the surface of the ocean floor, those with stalks burrowed below it. Those with very large or no eyes may have lived in lightless depths; those with all-round vision may have been prey, while those with binocular vision may have been predators. Just like animals living today, really.
all animals are predators of an ostrich exsept small animals because ostrich are shy
Predators hunt living animals, which are made of flesh and blood. That makes all predators carnivores.
Predators of all kinds feed on other animals