Doesn't apply to fish, as they can't move their eyes or heads. A wider field of vision is more advantageous in their case.
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i think it may be affected by the need to watch above and below as well
And the fact that sight is much less valuable and more limited underwater
how does this affect jellyfish
Fish can move their eyes. I don't know if it applies to all of them. Here's a study about their eye movement with further source in the introduction. Link
Also for an enormous part of their evolutionary history sharks were prey animals.
Also many fish or ocean animals tend to have other sensory organs as eyes arent that useful in darker depths
Sharks are prey animals for giant squid.
Giant squid are prey animals for Cthulhu.
And the whole thing about Orcas coming at them from the side and knocking them over so they essentially fall asleep and then the Orca may or may not eat its liver.
the Orca may or may not eat its liver.
Depends if it has some fava beans and a nice Chianti
Explain narwhals then.
They're unicorns, therefore magical creatures, making anything possible
Made up animal. No way anything that adorable lives in the sea.
causing a commotion again, i see
Where does Cthulhu have its eyes though
Everywhere
Cthulhu is just a bored angel.
So everywhere.


Dude's practically a cyclops.
Damn, who knew the teacher was a predator all along...
He's an ape, so he's a predator!
Yet another example of why people need to learn to use the word "mammal" instead of "animal" when they mean "mammal".
But the Arabian sand boa is well known to be the most predatory of snakes:

ETA: This is a joke. I don't think there is a "most predatory snake" (though I guess you could argue that egg-eaters are least predatory?). I just like their goofy faces.
Birds of prey have entered the chat.

They are significantly more forward-facing than the eyes of, say, a pigeon.
Does this really applies to mammal when things like Koala and Sloth both have front facing eye?
Or does that mean dropbear is real
Those animals are like our primate relatives, they climb for a living, so depth perception is pretty important unless you want to end up breaking your skull because you miscalculated how far a branch was
because you miscalculated how far a branch was
Except koalas do that all the time. So often that they evolved extra cushioning for their brains
Don't underestimate sloths.

I mean, have you seen sloth claws? Crazy... I'd almost go for the monster from It Follows than a truly pissed off sloth ... at least, y'know, if it also knew where I was at all times and actually made the effort.
Their teeth aren't sunshine and rainbows either. If they want to bite you they'll grab you with their claws and pull you in.
While they aren't predators, they aren't really prey animals either, right?
Is it all predators or just pursuit and ambush style predators? They are the ones that really need depth perception. There must be a real cost to depth perception, so animals would have to have a need for it, even if they are not predators. Sharks have the lateral line senses, which is a lot better in the water then vision.
I don't think there's a hard rule you can put on it. Sharks are ambush predators, but they need a wide field of vision to scan above and below for prey. Monkeys are mostly herbivores or opportunistic omnivores, but they have forward facing eyes to jump through trees. It's just about what they animal needs their eyes to do, and forward facing eyes are mostly used for trying to grab another animal.
There's probably an obvious exception I cant remember, but maybe this only applies to mammals?
Pandas (both giant and red) would be exceptions I would think, since they arenβt predators, and in fact almost exclusively herbivorous.
I think giant panda's a bit special because they were originally carnivorous (or at least evolved from carnivorous bears) and they retain a carnivorous digestive system. The main theory iirc is they started eating bamboo due to food pressure, and I guess really liked it and won't eat what their body is built for.
If someone just saw their bones, they'd be classified as carnivores.
they started eating bamboo due to food pressure, and I guess really liked it and won't eat what their body is built for.
AND they won't fuck! If ever there was a species (other than humans) actively trying to make itself go extinct..
That bamboo must be really good it they forgo meat AND sex
Pandas aren't true herbivores, they're more like vegetarians. Their teeth, digestive tracks, and eyes are all better adapted to eat meat, but they're too dumb and clumsy to catch any, so they've settled on bamboo. If a smaller, dumber, clumsier animal moved into their ecosystem, they would start eating it immediately.

Works with an octopus or squid too.
Many tentacles raised.
That sharkie is adorkable as hell lol