The horse uses only one eye -- its monocular vision -- to observe the width of its visual field. The horse's monocular vision spans about 250 degrees.
For more information, see Horse Vision.
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The horse uses only one eye -- its monocular vision -- to observe the width of its visual field. The horse's monocular vision spans about 250 degrees.
For more information, see Horse Vision.
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