Widely set eyes give hammerhead sharks exceptional binocular vision
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UWA Oceans Institute on Twitter: "Sharks play an important role in understanding evolution of the vertebrate eye (incl humans). @uwaoceans @shaunpcollin reviews the structure & function of major ocular components in sharks -
Shark Vision 101: Can Sharks See In The Dark? - MarinePatch
Shark Vision" Shines Light on Biofluorescent Species | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Two Oceans Aquarium | Look here! how well do sharks see?
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How a Shark's Vision Works | When Sharks Attack - YouTube
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Shark Research at University of Miami - Happy #SharkHumorSunday! Hammerhead sharks are named after their wide hammer-like heads, called the cephalofoil. The cephalofoil can be almost 50% as wide as their entire
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