
Bighorn Sheep Ewe Portrait
Wyoming, USa
A bighorn sheep ewe poses nicely for a portrait. A bighorn sheep has acute eyesight, its primary defense against predators. Their eyes are space wide apart to allowing for a wider field of view, estimated to be 320 degrees. In most animals this would decrease their depth perception. But a bighorn sheep's pupils are rectangular, allowing for better depth perception, despite their widely spaced eyes.
Photo © copyright by Dr. Edward Mikol.
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