Asked by Bob
Herbivores typically have monocular vision to allow them a wider range of vision, which helps them elude predators. What type of adaptation is this?
a.
Behavior
b.
Physiological
c.
Biochemical
d.
Ecological
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b. Physiological
Monocular vision is an adaptation of the sensory/organ system (eye placement and function), i.e., a physiological (structural/sensory) adaptation that improves survival by widening the visual field.
Monocular vision is an adaptation of the sensory/organ system (eye placement and function), i.e., a physiological (structural/sensory) adaptation that improves survival by widening the visual field.
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