Is there a relation between the type of vision (monocular or binocular) and the food-habits of an animal?
Thursday, May 6th, 2010 at
7:02 am
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In herbivorous animals like cows, goats, sheep, rabbits etc, we mostly observe monocular vision i.e. the eyes of the animal are on different planes.
On the other hand, in most carnivores especially felines (cats), we see that the vision is wholly or partially binocular i.e. both the eyes are on the same plane.
Is there a direct relation between the type of vision and the food-habits of an animal?
If not, what other factors decide the type of vision (monocular or binocular) in an animal?
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