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Primates achieve stereoscopic vision by having __________.

a. round eyes
b. large eyes
c. eyes that see well at night
d. forward-facing eyes

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I would go with D, based on my research. I apologize in advance if this is incorrect.

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User Serkant Karaca
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Answer:

Primates achieves stereoscopic vision by having forward-facing eyes .

Step-by-step explanation:

Forward facing eyes allow for stereoscopic vision, which allows an animal to see and expert the depth. Predators require this depth knowledge to identify their path. The cats and owls are the best examples of predators that uses forward facing eyes when hunting their prey.

Monkeys also have forward facing eyes that give them depth perception needed to rotate and skip in their tree top habitat. Humans have forward facing eyes as well.

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