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Why can rats' eyes move not synchronously, but in different directions? The vision system of rats distinguishes them from all other mammals. Their eyes can move in different directions and are able to deviate from each other up to 40° horizontally and up to 60° vertically, which together with a ver
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Why does a heron stand on one leg? Since the legs are not even protected by feathers, the heron reduces their blood supply in order to lose less heat. From time to time, the bird changes its supporting leg.
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Reply to Why can rats' eyes move not synchronously, but in different directions? The vision system of rats distinguishes them from all other mammals. Their eyes can move in different directions and are able to deviate from each other up to 40° horizontally and up to 60° vertically, which together with a ver by volhaudververg7
do rats see better than humans?