Is there a relation between the type of vision (monocular or binocular) and the food-habits of an animal?
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?
Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)
- Related posts on animal
- Havahart Critter Ridder 3146 Animal Repellent Granular 5 Pounds ...
- Have those ASPCA commercials on animal abuse ever made you cry ...
- What would happen if a Twilight vampire bit a regular animal ...
- Related posts on Between
- Bridging The Gap Between Online Shopping And Real World Retail ...
- How to easily transfer files between two computers using Ethernet ...
- Apple: Don't Make Me Choose Between You & Google | Newsome.Org
- Related posts on Binocular
- Leica 8×42 HD Binocular Discount. « holley7311730
- Olympus Tracker 10×25 Porro Prism Compact And Lightweight ...
- Casies Blog | Olympus Pathfinder EXPS-1 10×42 Binocular Review.
![]() |
![]() Olympus KHC Binocular Microscope With Adjustable Light US $125.00
|
![]() BRAND NEW STEINER POLICE 10x50 BINOCULAR US $199.99
|
![]() Carl Zeiss Jena 8x30 binoculars and case US $41.12
|
![]() NEVER USED BINOCULAR IOR VALDADA B7X40 IR DETECTOR US $214.27
|
![]() ANTIQUE CHEVALIER LEATHER COVERED BINOCULAR PARIS VG US $11.00
|
![]() SEILER BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE MICROLUX NICE US $112.49
|


US $125.00












