The Quiz With the answers to the Zoology lesson that is Called: Zoology #24: Animal Adaptation’s #2: What if you had Animal eye’s?

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#1. What is something tricky that a chameleon’s eyes can do?

Each eye moves separately so they can see in two directions at once!

#2. How many times better than a human can a golden eagle see?

This bird can see up to eight times better than most people.

#3. Why does a dragonfly have so many lenses?

This helps the dragonfly spot movement fast.

#4. Why are a frog’s eyes so far apart on top of its head?

Its eyes are far apart so it can see all the way around without turning its

head.

#5. How many eyes does a four-eyed fish have?

A four-eyed fish really only has two eyes.

#6. Which animal has the biggest eyes in the world?

A colossal squid has the biggest eyes in the world.

#7. What part of a llama acts like a sun shade?

The llama’s beautiful, long eyelashes also make a sunshade!

#8. Out of the animals listed in this lesson, which one would you want to

trade eyes with most?

T: The colossal squid, so I have a built-in flashlight in my eyeballs.

E: With the llama, because it has beautiful eyes.

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