Environmental Sciences, asked by reshmibaskaran338, 11 months ago

Herbivores typically have monocular vision to allow them a wider range of vision, which helps them elude predators. What type of adaptation is this?

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Answered by writersparadise
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Monocular vision is the ability to use both eyes separately. Herbivores typically have monocular vision in which, each eye covers almost 180 degrees of vision. This helps it to detect and escape from predators, which may be lurking upon it. This type of vision in herbivores, is an adaptation to survive attack from predators.

Animals living in different types of habitat, have different adaptations to help them survive.

Answered by Anonymous
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this adaptation is dependent on vision

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