Thursday, August 13, 2015

Eye shapes of animals can tell us about their lifestyles

Scientists have recently discovered that the shape of an animals' pupil is very closely related to their behaviors and niche in the world.  Predators tend to have pupils that are vertical slits (like your pet cat).  But, this only applies if they are short, and therefore their eyes are closer to the ground.  For taller animals that hunt for food, pupils tend to be more round.  For animals that are usually prey, horizontal pupils tend to be more common.  But, it turns out this is only useful when an animal's pupils are parallel to the ground.  The scientists were curious what happens when an animal moves it head down to eat (like a deer eating grass).  They decided to look at animal's eyes while they were moving their head.  They discovered that their eyes actually rotate in their heads!  The eyes rotate to keep the pupil parallel to the ground.

Why might this be useful information to know?
What does this tell us about human beings?
Who might be interested in this information other than scientists?

Can you guess which eyes belong to what animal? Top row, from left: cuttlefish, lion, goat. Bottom row, from left: domestic cat, horse, gecko.

http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/08/07/430149677/eye-shapes-of-the-animal-world-hint-at-differences-in-our-lifestyles

32 comments:

  1. I thought that the cows eyes always being parallel to the ground was interesting.

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    1. theyre like that so that they can see predators coming

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  2. So what shapes eyes do omnivorous animals have?

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    1. Omnivores are predators so then I believe that they would have the same general eye types as predators.

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    2. I would guess that they would also be the same as a predators eyes

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  4. It is helpful to know that predators have vertical slits for eyes.

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  5. why is there nothing about panda eyes ????????????

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    1. Because pandas are fat. lol

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    2. because the big boss is trying to hold us down! freedom! bring out the pandas

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    3. Pandas eat bamboo
      -Jake Dunbar

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    4. i wish i ate bamboo

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  6. What advantage do the vertical eye slits give predators?
    -Jake Dunbar

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  7. I wonder what a Bobcats eyes look like?

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  8. I thought that eyes rotate to keep the pupil parallel to the ground was interesting.

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  9. i agree we need panda eyes- jon levinson

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  10. This would be useful if we somehow discovered a new species

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  11. This would be useful for vets.

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  12. Wow, that was interesting!! if we have round pupils what are we considered predator or prey?

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  13. which animal has the most bizarre eyes.

    Joe West

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  14. we are probably predator because we are the most dominant and intelligent species on the planet

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  15. Does the pupils being parallel to the ground allow for the prey to watch for potential predators?

    Ariella Mahoney

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  16. This would be useful if you were looking into the career field of zoology

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  17. I never knew that, im also surprised that ive never looked into this
    -Sara Delano

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