It’s said the eyes are the windows to the soul. But when we say that are we including animals? As our list of the animals ...
For decades, people have wondered about the true color of acting legend Elizabeth Taylor's eyes: Were they blue velvet, dark denim, deep purple or vivid violet? Such is the legend surrounding ...
The largest wolf, a yearling male, was a bully at 70 pounds or so. The smallest, the runt of that year’s litter, was hardly bigger than a throw pillow, her eyes lined in black. A pair of ravens ...
From eyes the size of a dinner plate to 360-degree vision, these animals boast extraordinarily efficient ways ... when both eyes are used to look at the same scene. The California purple sea urchin is ...
AVONDALE, Ohio (WKRC) - A clinic held at the Cincinnati Zoo treated some very special animals. Kids could bring their injured stuffed animals for a checkup. Those plush patients with more serious ...
Morningstar Quantitative Ratings for Stocks are generated using an algorithm that compares companies that are not under analyst coverage to peer companies that do receive analyst-driven ratings ...
Nocturnal animals tend to have proportionally bigger eyes than humans do. They also tend to have pupils that open more widely in low light. So, at the outset, nocturnal eyes gather more light than ...
Most of us humans have been the victim of a bad haircut. Either you are visiting a new stylist, or you don't quite articulate what you've wanted, or your hair dresser just doesn't listen to you ...
Wolf Eyes began as a solo project of former Nautical Almanac member Nate Young in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States in 1996, with Aaron Dilloway joining in 1999, and John Olson in 2000.
By analysing the properties of animals' visual systems, we can model what the world would look like through their eyes. The images below each show a scene as viewed by a human. Drag the slider to the ...
The ability to see the world in color is one most people take for granted. But our earliest primate ancestors lacked this ability. When and how did we gain the ability to see the world the way we do?