Acrylic paint on stretched canvas
41cm x 30.5cm
Zebras have some interesting features when it comes to their eyes. Their eyes are located on the sides of their heads, which gives them a wide field of vision—almost 360 degrees! This helps them spot predators from afar. However, they have a blind spot directly in front of their noses and right behind them.
Additionally, zebras have excellent night vision, allowing them to see well in low light conditions. Their eyes are also adapted to detect motion very effectively, which is crucial for survival in the wild. This combination of vision adaptations helps them stay alert and safe from threats.Zebras are so interesting.
Did you know that each zebra has a unique pattern of black and white stripes? It’s like their own fingerprint!
Acrylic paint on stretched canvas
41cm x 30.5cm
Zebras have some interesting features when it comes to their eyes. Their eyes are located on the sides of their heads, which gives them a wide field of vision—almost 360 degrees! This helps them spot predators from afar. However, they have a blind spot directly in front of their noses and right behind them.
Additionally, zebras have excellent night vision, allowing them to see well in low light conditions. Their eyes are also adapted to detect motion very effectively, which is crucial for survival in the wild. This combination of vision adaptations helps them stay alert and safe from threats.Zebras are so interesting.
Did you know that each zebra has a unique pattern of black and white stripes? It’s like their own fingerprint!