Which animals see in all directions at once?

Dragonflies
Dragonflies have compound eyes almost large enough to cover their heads, and as a result can see in all directions at the same time.
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Does any animal have 360 degree vision?

Dragonflies (Anisoptera)

And with eyes covering almost their entire head, they have nearly 360-degree vision too.
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Which animal can see both sides at a time?

Thus, Chameleon can see both sides at the same time.
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Which animal can see in two different directions at the same time?

If you've ever seen a chameleon, maybe you've noticed that their eyes go in all sorts of different directions! A chameleon's eyes have the ability to move independently of one another, allowing them to have a 360 degree field of vision.
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What animal has a thousand eyes?

While this mollusk may not look like much, it has a few defenses and surprises up its sleeve. This chiton, also known as a sea cradle, has thousands of tiny eyes on its shell — all equipped with a light sensitive cell and a lens.
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How Animals See the World



Which bird can see 360 degrees?

The prey/predator difference is dramatic in birds. A birder once told me, "There are really only two kinds of birds: raptors and bird feed." A pigeon's field of vision is even greater than a horse's -- nearly 360 degrees, with a very narrow binocular portion in front. And it processes what it sees faster than we can.
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Do lizards have 360 vision?

Chameleons have a distinctive visual system that enables them to see their environment in almost 360 degrees (180 degrees horizontally and +/-90 degrees vertically). They do this in two ways. The first is with anatomical specializations that enable the eyes to rotate with a high degree of freedom.
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Do any animals have 1 eye?

The answer is yes. And they are everything but big monsters. There are 44 species of the genus Cyclops, also known as water fleas, all with a single eye that is either red or black. Cyclops are between 0.5-3 mm long, have 5 pairs of limbs on the head and another 7 pairs of limbs on the mid-body.
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Can goats see 360 degrees?

They have a full 360 degree field of vision and can see ultraviolet light. Goats, along with most other hooved animals, have horizontal rectangular pupils. These pupils give them a field of vision of 320-340 degrees.
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Which animal can see with closed eyes?

A very strange characteristic of skinks is that they can see with their eyes closed. While burrowing or eating insects they close their eyes. They have a permanent transparent eye lid cover over their eyes with which they close their eyes. As this lid is transparent skinks can see with their eyes closed.
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Who has the best eyesight in the world?

Eagles are thought to have the best eyesight of all; their eyes are as many as eight times sharper than ours. We don't do too badly either. Our vision is four to seven times as sharp as those of cats and dogs and 100 times sharper than that of a mouse or fruit fly!
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What animal has the scariest eyes?

The scariest eyes in the animal kingdom can be found in jungles dense and dark, in skies gray and tempestuous, and even in oceans murky and deep.
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The Five Scariest Eyes in the Animal Kingdom
  1. Lemurs.
  2. Anglerfish. ...
  3. Owls. ...
  4. Black Jaguars. ...
  5. Vampire Bats. ...
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Do horses have 360 degree vision?

However, both eyes are visible only from directly in front of a horse. This adaptation gives a grazing horse a wide field of view – almost a full 360 degrees.
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Which animal has 32 brains?

Leech has 32 brains. A leech's internal structure is segregated into 32 separate segments, and each of these segments has its own brain. Leech is an annelid.
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What animal has 8 hearts?

Such an enormous pressure would require a very large, strong and slow-beating heart. But, they postulate, instead of a single large heart, the Barosaurus probably had some eight hearts.
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Which animal is blind by birth?

Interestingly enough, in our versatile animal kingdom, there are multiple animals that are born blind. One of them is the eyeless shrimp, which only has light perception. Another one is the star-nosed mole, the fastest-eating mammal in the world, who uses touch as their main sensory organ.
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What animals have more than 2 eyes?

Invertebrates often have more than two eyes. Most spiders, for example, have eight eyes that help them spot and hunt prey. A group of marine molluscs called chitons do even better – they have hundreds of eyes dotted all over the armoured plates that cover their bodies.
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What animal has eyes bigger than its brain?

Giant and Colossal Squids

The colossal and giant squids not only have eyes bigger than their brains, they also have the largest eyes in the animal kingdom. They can be as large as 10 inches in diameter, allowing the squids to see in areas with little to no light.
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Can birds eyes move?

In many bird species, including songbirds, the eyes are about as large as their brains. Because bird eyes are so large, they are literally crammed into the large eye sockets (orbits), making them generally immoveable. Consequently, when a bird wants to move its eyes, it moves its head.
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Which bird has the longest eyesight?

All birds of prey have excellent long-distance vision, but eagles stand out. They can see clearly about eight times as far as humans can, allowing them to spot and focus in on a rabbit or other animal at a distance of about two miles.
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Can Crow see with both eyes?

All crows are unusual in another important way that piqued Kacelnik's interest. They have a very wide field of binocular vision -- a 60-degree arc where the fields of each eye overlap. That's more than double the binocular field of vision for pigeons, and within the range of human binocular sight.
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Do pigeons see 360?

The prey/predator difference is dramatic in birds. A birder once told me, "There are really only two kinds of birds: raptors and bird feed." A pigeon's field of vision is even greater than a horse's -- nearly 360 degrees, with a very narrow binocular portion in front. And it processes what it sees faster than we can.
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What animal has 10 hearts?

Since octopus blood is very copper-rich, it's exceptionally viscous. As a result, it requires a significant amount of pressure to pump blood through its body. To compensate, the octopus evolved three separate hearts to take stress off of its systematic heart and ensure it gets enough oxygen into its gills.
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Which animal heart is inside its head?

Answer: Shrimp is a animal which heart is located in its head.
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