The Eye Page: An exploration of eye structures in nature
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strange eyes


Photos of a herd of zebras, with their distinctive black and white stripes.

Zebra

Zebras, like horses, have a wide visual field, up to 215 degrees. A zebra can see behind itself in lines parallel to the axis of its body. When moving fast, zebras can only see clearly at a distance.

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