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The world through the eyes of animals
Next, let's go to cows. Cows can't see colors like humans because their retinas lack the necessary receptors for that. When someone approaches a cow from behind, they have a near panoramic vision and the only area they can't see is directly to the back. Horses have a blind spot right in front of their face because of their eye placement, which means they can't see things directly in front of them, and they don't see as many colors as we do, just like cows their world is mostly green, yellow, and blue. Because their ultraviolet receptors and lenses are more spherical than those of humans, fish can see colors all the same way as we humans do, but because light behaves differently underwater, sharks can't see red in their shades, but they look much clearer underwater than we do birds. A pigeon can see all the little things in the field up to a mile away.
By usman hussain Hussain3 years ago in Poets








