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Which animal can look at two different things at the same time?
Asked by Rehan Kausar,
15 Jul '08 02:56 pm
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The chameleon. The upper and lower eyelids of this reptile are joined, with only a pinhole large enough for the pupil to see through. They can rotate and focus separately to observe two different objects simultaneously. It in effect gives the animal a full 360-degree arc of vision around its body. When prey is located, both eyes can be focused in the same direction, giving sharp stereoscopic vision and depth perception. It has very good eyesight for reptiles, and it can see insects from a very long distance.
Answered by Manisha Mehra, 15 Jul '08 02:58 pm
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Chameleon. They can rotate and focus separately to observe two different objects simultaneously. It in effect gives them a full 360-degree arc of vision around their body.
Answered by Indra Datta, 15 Jul '08 03:04 pm
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