Select from the following a group of birds each member of which is able to see distinctly the object four times as far as we can see.

Select from the following a group of birds each member of which is able to see distinctly the object four times as far as we can see. Correct Answer Eagles, Kites, Vultures

Explanation:

  • Birds with eyes on the sides of their heads have a wide visual field, useful for detecting predators, while those with eyes on the front of their heads, such as owls, have binocular vision and can estimate distances when hunting.
  • Binocular vision of birds can see distinctly.
  • The birds which fly high need a binocular vision for their food.

Birds like Eagles, kites and vultures are able to see objects four times as far as of human eye.

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