Penguin Eyesight: Why Are They Adapted for Underwater Vision?
Penguins' eyes are not specifically small compared to their body size. In fact, they have relatively large eyes compared to other birds of a similar size. Penguins' eyes are highly adapted to their aquatic environment and provide them with excellent underwater vision.Eye & Vision Disorders - Related Articles
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