• Can eagles really spot dinner from miles away?

  • Nov 18 2024
  • Length: 1 min
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Can eagles really spot dinner from miles away?

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  • Can eagles really spot dinner from miles away?

    Actually, yes—and it’s even more impressive than you might think!An eagle's eyesight is about four to five times sharper than a human’s. With a retina densely packed with photoreceptor cells, these birds can see a rabbit two miles away! Eagles also have a unique “fovea”—a tiny spot on the retina that gives them zoom-like precision. So, next time you’re squinting to read a street sign, remember eagles are spotting snacks from a mile away.

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