Hattix on October 5, 2024 7:31 pm The horse has a monocular zone ahead of it, and a blind region within that. This is sadly inaccurate.
csk1325 on October 5, 2024 7:37 pm Now I want to see a depiction of a human face with eyes positioned like a horse
opisska on October 5, 2024 7:40 pm Blue us what we see with eyes, red what we see with the asshole, green is blind areas, right?
justabill71 on October 5, 2024 7:45 pm *kicked in the chest* “Sorry, bro, you were in my blind spot.”
Natac_orb on October 5, 2024 7:45 pm TIL: horses see from their neck. Ugly depiction of somehow correct data, why is so much stuff here ugly.
CarlCasper on October 5, 2024 7:49 pm This is just a lame lift-and-shift of an image on this website. [https://askanimalweb.com/equine-vision/](https://askanimalweb.com/equine-vision/)
BallsDeepTillUQueef on October 5, 2024 7:51 pm Blind spot has to be bigger on the horse. It can’t see through its body.
Rpanich on October 5, 2024 7:59 pm Yeah, it’s because we’re predators: we need a good view of what’s in front of us and how far away from us it is. Horses are prey, so they need a wide field of vision to keep a look out for things that want to eat it, and then it’ll just run away.Â
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The horse has a monocular zone ahead of it, and a blind region within that.
This is sadly inaccurate.
Never even knew they made binoculars for horses.Â
Reject humanity. Become horse
Now I want to see a depiction of a human face with eyes positioned like a horse
Blue us what we see with eyes, red what we see with the asshole, green is blind areas, right?
*kicked in the chest*
“Sorry, bro, you were in my blind spot.”
TIL: horses see from their neck.
Ugly depiction of somehow correct data, why is so much stuff here ugly.
This is just a lame lift-and-shift of an image on this website.
[https://askanimalweb.com/equine-vision/](https://askanimalweb.com/equine-vision/)
Blind spot has to be bigger on the horse. It can’t see through its body.
Yeah, it’s because we’re predators: we need a good view of what’s in front of us and how far away from us it is.Â
Horses are prey, so they need a wide field of vision to keep a look out for things that want to eat it, and then it’ll just run away.Â