how eye evolved with relation to time and animal
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The evolution of the eye has been a subject of significant study, as a distinctive example of a homologous organ present in a wide variety of species.
The development of the eye is considered by most experts to be monophyletic; that is, all modern eyes, varied as they are, have their origins in a proto-eye believed to have evolved some 540 million years ago.
Eyes in various animals show adaption to their requirements.
For example, birds of prey have much greater visual acuity than humans and some, like diurnal birds of prey, can see ultraviolet light.
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The development of the eye is considered by most experts to be monophyletic; that is, all modern eyes, varied as they are, have their origins in a proto-eye believed to have evolved some 540 million years ago.
Eyes in various animals show adaption to their requirements.
For example, birds of prey have much greater visual acuity than humans and some, like diurnal birds of prey, can see ultraviolet light.
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