The animal with the biggest eyes compared to it's size is the giant squid. It's eyes are HUGE compared to any other living animal! Wouldn't it be scary to go underwater and have an eye the size of your body right next to you!
The animal with the largest eyes relative to its body size is the tarsier, a small primate found in Southeast Asia. Tarsiers have enormous eyes compared to their head size, helping them see in low light conditions and hunt for insects at night.
Relative to size, as in shoulderheight, it is the cheetah.
Without doubt that would have to be the squid, specifically the Colossal Squid. This animal grows to 14 metres (46 ft), and its eyes are the size of beach balls. It not only has the largest eyes of any sea dwelling creature, but but it has the largest eyes in the whole animal kingdom!
No, horse's eyes do not grow. Horses are born with eyes the same size as they will be all through their life into adulthood.
It is widely accepted that deep sea giant squids have the biggest eyes. Many have not been caught alive and the very few that were caught for experimental study died immediately after they were brought out of water. The deep sea research on giant squids started just recently and the first images of live adults were taken in 2004. However a giant colossal squid that was caught in the April of 2008 has the biggest recorded eyes for any animal with a diameter of 28 centimeters.
The animal with the largest eyes relative to its body size is the tarsier, a small primate found in Southeast Asia. Tarsiers have enormous eyes compared to their head size, helping them see in low light conditions and hunt for insects at night.
Horses have the biggest eyes of land mammals, but ostriches have the biggest land animal eyes.
The animal that is the best jumper and not relative to body size is the flea. However, the kangaroo is also known for its jumping abilities.
Relative to size, as in shoulderheight, it is the cheetah.
probably their size and how much they eat. It depends from animal to animal but those are probably the biggest differences.
Without doubt that would have to be the squid, specifically the Colossal Squid. This animal grows to 14 metres (46 ft), and its eyes are the size of beach balls. It not only has the largest eyes of any sea dwelling creature, but but it has the largest eyes in the whole animal kingdom!
No, horse's eyes do not grow. Horses are born with eyes the same size as they will be all through their life into adulthood.
It is widely accepted that deep sea giant squids have the biggest eyes. Many have not been caught alive and the very few that were caught for experimental study died immediately after they were brought out of water. The deep sea research on giant squids started just recently and the first images of live adults were taken in 2004. However a giant colossal squid that was caught in the April of 2008 has the biggest recorded eyes for any animal with a diameter of 28 centimeters.
capybara is the answer. it's the size of a small dog and is a close relative of the Ginni pig.
The biggest animal would be the size of a cockroach.
The chameleon is the type of animal that see twice the size of the object. This is because the chameleon has compound eyes.
Cicadas have cranially-positioned eyes, on their head. However, the relative size means they have a much wider field of vision than humans.