The World Through the Eyes of Animals
Did you know that animals have different ways of seeing the world than us? Pigeons, for example, have better vision than us humans. So, let's take a look at how animals see the world. First, there are snakes. They have special infrared sensors in their snouts that let them see the heat from warm-blooded mammals. Then, we'll move on to cows. Big ones don't see colors like us, so they can't see red because their retinas don't have the receptors for it. They only see blue and green variations, and they don't like being approached from behind. They have a near-panoramic vision, but the only place they don't see is the back. So, if you're ever trying to sneak up on a cow, make sure you let them know!