From ancient predators to ocean dwellers, these nine multi-eyed animals, including Opabinia and starfish, see the world in extraordinary ways, revealing nature’s fascinating and eerie adaptations.
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Animals possess unique eye adaptations for survival. Chameleons move eyes independently. Stalk-eyed flies use long stalks for mating and safety. Mantis shrimp have sixteen color sensors and wide ...
Matt Sparks receives funding from a PhD studentship through an EPSRC UKRI Doctoral Training Partnership between Swansea ...
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