What would it be like if humans had the eyes of an animal?

Updated on pet 2024-05-02
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you have the eyes of an owl, you must have superpowers. We all know that owls are often active at night, their vision is very developed, and they are also able to perceive some things from long distances. So the range that a human eye can see, an owl will see farther and longer, just like the superpowers in the TV series are similar.

    If you have the eyes of a fish, the feeling is like myopia. We all know that fish glasses and their vision is relatively blurry, and I am also a myopic eye. So we feel the feeling of myopia, and myopia still needs to wear glasses, otherwise the whole vision is blurred, which is very painful.

    Of course, if humans have frog eyes, they are similar to fish eyes. Because the frog's field of vision is also very blurry, and it is very short.

    It's amazing for humans to have one eye in an animal, but it's also unrealistic.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I guess that's either scary or beautiful. Because we can imagine that if we had a dog's eyes, we would see the world in black and white, how could a world without luster be interesting? Such a world is only black and white with bright colors without flowers and no green leaves.

    You don't even have to be colorblind to tell the difference between traffic lights and that particular green hat.

    Suppose you were to wear a green hat one day, and that would be a sour feeling. So it's good that we don't do these things, and the other thing is that we will find that with a pair of dog eyes, we will see things that humans can't see, and it will be a very scary thing. Of course, I don't think anyone would want to try it, what kind of courage does it take to have a pair of yin and yang eyes to see things that others can't see!

    Of course, there may also be a feeling that our lives are good, for example, we can see the world at night like a cheetah and a tiger, as if it were daytime. Maybe you can even contribute to scientific research!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, humans are originally animals, and they are advanced mammals, so your eyes are the eyes of animals. If you put on the eyes of other animals, it will probably open the door to a new world.

    If the technical barriers can be overcome and the chameleon's eyes can be replaced with human eyes, it is estimated that it will set off quite a storm. When I was a child, I thought it was amazing when I watched the animal world, the left and right eyes can move independently, and the left and right eyes have a 180-degree viewing angle, if transplanted, the human eye nerve is really terrible, but the current eye structure of the human eye is estimated to not be able to give play to the chameleon's unique eye movement, at best, it is a function to see things.

    I think it's uncomfortable to put an eye in the eye socket that doesn't belong to you, and there will be various problems with it, for example, there are now dog eyes that are changed, and it doesn't have a big soul when it moves, and it looks a little dull.

    So it's not nice for humans to have the eyes of an animal.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    We all know that in fact, in our real life, we and animals are also living in this society, in fact, many times, if we taste carefully, we will find that many behaviors of animals are also worthy of our attention, so many people will have such doubts, that is, the eyes of animals and our human eyes Yansen can see things is not the same? For this question, in my personal opinion, in fact, I think it is different. Because we humans are conscious, let's take a closer look.

    1 Of course it's different

    In fact, in our human society, in my personal understanding, I think there is a strict division between animals and humans, animals are animals, humans are humans, and humans are the highest creatures in our society.

    2 Human beings are conscious

    In our daily life, in fact, many times we will also notice that when we humans see a thing, we will think about its structure from beginning to end. Of course, we will also think about how we can handle this matter better, and we can also change the world. It's all because we're conscious, and we use tools, but for animals, they're not conscious, and they don't know how to do these things.

    Therefore, we should pay more attention to this aspect of the problem in our daily life, for everyone, it is beneficial for us to understand the problem of regret and forgiveness in this regard, and now many people in their daily life, will often hone themselves, hoping to learn more theoretical knowledge and practical ability, and at the same time be able to better improve themselves. These are some of my relevant understandings on this issue.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not the same. Because the structure of animal eyes is different from that of human eyes, it is possible that what animals see and what humans see are different.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, animal vision is different from human vision, and the structure of the eyeball is also different, so the things seen are also different.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think things are different from what we see in the eyes of animals, because animals and humans are different.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In the eyes of animals, we humans are ordinary creatures. It can still be hunted to satisfy hunger, no different from other creatures.

    To say that human beings are advanced animals is just that human beings themselves exalt themselves, and in a certain place, human vitality is not as strong as that of animals. For example, the current new coronavirus is so scary for humans that it is useless for animals.

    People are so vulnerable to such a virus. It is important to remember that the Earth is the common home of humans and animals. To protect each other is to protect humanity itself.

    To destroy them is to destroy humanity itself. As the saying goes, I was born to be useful, and that's a truth.

    There are two types of animals:

    A wild animal, a type of animal that is kept in the family.

    Wild animals are divided into carnivores, and vegetarian animals, they have a fear of people and are afraid that people will harm them, and carnivores are aggressive towards people.

    Domestic animals have feelings for humans because they are close to people for a long time, and they look at people as if they were their own relatives, such as puppies, kittens, chickens, horses and other animals.

    All kinds of animals are the ecological chain of nature. To protect animals is to protect us as human beings.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What does the world look like through the eyes of animals? How different is it from the human eye?

    All appearances are false, which means that all appearances and appearances are the product of subjective consciousness and do not reflect reality. This sentence is a little scary when you think about it, isn't what we see and feel the most real? But we humans are not the only ones in the world, and what is the world like in the eyes of other creatures?

    Today, I will take you to understand the world through the eyes of different animals.

    The first type, dogs, dogs can't distinguish between red and orange, but they can clearly see blue and purple, as well as ultraviolet light, dogs' color perception is weak, but dogs have more rod cells than humans, so at night, the dog's eyesight is better than that of humans in a state of low light. We feel like it's pitch black, but dogs can see their surroundings clearly, even tiny flying insects, which may be why they bark inexplicably at night.

    The second, cats. Cats only have three colors in their eyes: blue, gray, and green, and they never see red and blue. But cats have a lot of rods and a lot fewer retinal pyramidal cells, and we humans are the opposite, so cats are not as good at detecting color as humans.

    But at night, cats still maintain excellent eyesight. Studies have shown that cats are six times more resilient to the dark than humans, and cats have a wider field of view of 180 degrees than humans, and cats have a field of view of 200 degrees.

    The third type, birds, is colorful in the eyes of birds, mainly because there are four types of retinal pyramidal cells in the eyes of birds, while there are only three in human eyes, so birds are able to see colors that we can't see, and they can also see various degrees of ultraviolet light. For example, crows are black in our eyes, but in the eyes of crows, they think, ah, they are colorful colors.

    Fourth, horses, the world is only blue, gray and yellow. Horses have the largest eyes of all mammals in nature. Maybe many people will think that a horse's eyesight should be very good, but in fact the horse's eyesight is only, and the horse has a very big defect, because both of the horse's eyes are deviated outward, so it has a blind spot and cannot see the world directly in front of itself.

    But it has a magical function,The eye of the code can automatically switch between monocular mode and binocular mode,Generally in monocular mode,At this time, the two eyes are in a state of non-interference with each other,Each eye can see the world alone,Only when judging the distance will it switch to binocular mode。

    Well, that's all for this issue, see you next time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Most of the world in the eyes of animals has no color. What you didn't expect was the cow. The world of cows does not see colors.

    Its world is just a patch of red-orange-orange. At the same time, the cow doesn't like it when you get close to it because it sees something close to it that is much bigger than it actually is. Birds have the best eyesight, more advanced than humans, birds can see directly under ultraviolet light and have so-called eagle eyes, they can change the shape of the lens, which gives their vision the effect of binoculars that eagles can see.

    The lizard is 1 mile away, and all you can see is a pile of sand. Next up is the much-anticipated dog. The world of dogs is close to black, white, and gray.

    It can distinguish between different shades of gray and at the same time distinguish small amounts of color, especially blue and purple. Red is dark for dogs, green grass is gray and white for dogs, you throw a bright ball and they only see shapes and not colors.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The world is full of food, and animals can see a wide range of things in their eyes, and their eyesight is several times higher than that of people.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The world in the eyes of animals is not colorful, it is very different from the human eye, and some animals can only see black and white.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The idea that an animal's eyes glow is one-sided. In fact, the glow of the eyes of the nocturnal animals is exactly the same as the glow of the reflective stones on the road, and there is a cluster of small mirror-like objects behind the omentum of the eyes of these animals. When an animal looks at something in the hazy moonlight or starlight, this kind of object reflects the moonlight and starlight, so it looks like it is glowing.

    Felines and canines.

    The structure of the eyeball is peculiar. When the light passes through the retina and reaches the iris at the back of the eyeball, it is reflected back to the retina for imaging, which is why cats and dogs can also hunt at night with the help of shimmer light. The light reflected back from the iris still passes through the retina, which is why you can see the eyes of cats and dogs glowing in low light.

    This is a wild cat.

    in the general physiological phenomenon. At the base of many feline eyes there are many special lenses, which have a strong ability to concentrate light, which can collect the weakly scattered light around it, aggregate it into a bundle, and reflect it intensively.

    Animals with these eyes are generally very nocturnal, and they are able to distinguish objects by small light, and from the outside it appears as if their eyes are glowing. Most of those with such eyes are nocturnal.

    Including wolves, cats, tigers, leopards, owls. Wait a minute.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The eyes of animals are also not luminous, but can reflect light. And because the structure of the eyes is different, the reflected light also takes on different colors.

    The human eye can appropriately close the eye according to the intensity of the light, so the reflection effect is not as obvious as that of ordinary animals.

    Hope it helps!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    What you said about this situation is not right, because some animals' eyes, due to the problem of their retina, we will feel that they are glowing, but in fact they are not emitting, so under normal circumstances, the eyes of these animals that we know can emit light, which means that the animal has a problem with the structure of the eyes in this regard.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are many animals that are not two-eyed, spiders have eight eyes, many insects have five eyes, and scallops have a large number of eyes. On the other hand, animals with better eyesight tend to have only two eyes, or use only two eyes as their primary visual organs. This is because one eye cannot effectively judge distance, and more than two eyes will increase the burden on the nerve center and will not get much benefit.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I don't think you're right. The question is not clear, there are many eyes and no eyes, such a simple question, the landlord should know, obviously the landlord is thinking of another level. This question has to be pondered.

    There's an interesting phrase for "repeating the cycle."

    Such a problem has to be traced back to the origin of human beings, "man" is the only and primate animal in this world, intelligence is significantly higher than that of other animals, many people will say, "man" ** may be left by visitors from outside the world, because "man" is too strange, if animals want to evolve, according to common sense, many animals will evolve the same intelligence at the same time, even if it is an influence, because people live in nature, they interact with the world and the animals in this world. Just like people hunt wolves, wolves eat people, everyone is fighting on the edge of life and death, to develop intelligence, you have a good plan, I have to knock on my head and come up with a ladder over the wall, even "The Theory of Evolution" should have an interaction between man and nature and animals! However, now, there are many animals that have a pair of eyes with you, and there are many people with limbs like you, so why are you the only ones who have reached the top of the world and run to outer space, but the "animals" are stupid and scurrying back and forth!

    But the question is, you say, if "people" are really left behind by "visitors from outside the sky", what about these animals?

    Aren't they?

    Back to the original question, humans and animals have two eyes! Have you found that the "two eyes" of animals account for more than half of the world, the friend upstairs said well, "more than two eyes will increase the burden on the nerve center", so what is the bottom limit of the "burden on the nerve center"? Since there are many eyes and the nerve center is burdened, it should be made a little more, and a "nerve center" of NB can make it bearable!

    In this way, the faster the evolution is the eyes! Why do you want to advance the "people" of your "two tricks"? Who dictates that "two tricks" is the standard for most animals?

    Give it a thumbs up.

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