With respect to birds' eyesight which of these are correct? 1. Some birds like kites, eagles, vultures can see four times as far as we can. 2. In most birds, eyes are not fixed. 3. Birds have their eyes on either side of the head.
With respect to birds' eyesight which of these are correct? 1. Some birds like kites, eagles, vultures can see four times as far as we can. 2. In most birds, eyes are not fixed. 3. Birds have their eyes on either side of the head. Correct Answer 1 and 3
Explanation:
- Most of the birds have their eyes on either side of the head.
- Birds' eyes can focus on two different things at a time.
- When they look straight ahead, both their eyes focus on the same object.
- In most birds, eyes are fixed and cannot move.
- So birds have to turn their heads to see around.
- Some birds like kites, eagles, vultures can see four times as far as we can.
∴ With respect to birds' eyes:
- Some birds like kites, eagles, vultures can see four times as far as we can: Correct
- In most of the birds, eyes are not fixed: Incorrect
- Birds have their eyes on either side of the head: Correct
Additional Information
- Owl has eyes in front of its head.
- Kites, eagles and vultures can see things from a distance of eight metres what we can see from a distance of two metres.
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Feb 20, 2025