The size of an eye is only slightly related. While it's true that on average, animals with larger bodies also have larger eyes, it doesn't hold true in all cases. As a few quick examples, giant squids have the largest eyes of all animalkind, yet they're just a fraction of the size of a blue whale even with tentacles fully extended.
NO why would you even care
Larger landmasses have greater diversity.
Relate to the size of one species- population to the other species.
It varies widely. Some of the smallest eyes are around two to three miles wide. A normal size eye is about 15 to 30 miles wide. A very large eye can be over 60 miles wide. Generally the stronger the hurricane the smaller the eye.
The apparent size of an object is determined by the size of its image on the retina of the eye. It is influenced by factors such as the distance between the object and the eye, the focal length of the lens or mirror creating the image, and the size of the object itself. The brain processes this information to perceive the object's size.
The giant squid has the largest eye in the animal kingdom, measuring up to 10 inches in diameter. While not quite the size of a basketball, it is still very large relative to the size of the animal.
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An Blue whale's eye! Their heart is about the size of a Volkswagen Beetle!
I think the squid, giant squid, and octopus
Your animal is the eye-eye.
The Giant Squid has the largest eye in the animal kingdom. It is the size of a dinner plate.
The cells size and shape relate to its function.
They relate because they have the same shape and size.
The Giant Squid has the largest eye in the world
Horses and donkeys.
no they dont
Density = Mass/Volume or mass/size.