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Eagles, Vultures have a very sharp eyesight you tell why? What do they can eat'?​

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Answered by mahacityeditor
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According to scientists, there are two features of an eagle's eyes that give him such sharp vision. One is his retina, which has more light-detecting cells (cones) than a human retina. This gives him the ability to see fine details similar to how higher pixel concentrations improve camera images.

Explanation:

Eagle diet is principally mammals and birds, taken both alive and as carrion. Main live prey consists of medium sized mammals and birds such as rabbits, hares, grouse and ptarmigan. The diet of coastal birds includes gulls and other seabirds. Larger items are taken as carrion.

Answered by innocentmunda07
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One is his retina, which has more light-detecting cells (cones) than a human retina. This gives him the ability to see fine details similar to how higher pixel concentrations improve camera images. Explanation: Eagle diet is principally mammals and birds, taken both alive and as carrion.

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