
201 | Ed Yong on How Animals Sense the World
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
The Spectrum of Animal Vision
This chapter explores the evolution and complexity of visual systems across various animal species, highlighting unique adaptations like the specialized photoreceptors found in jumping spiders and larval fish. It discusses how different animals, including bats and mantis shrimps, perceive their environments through intricate sensory mechanisms, emphasizing the variability in color perception and visual experiences. By comparing human and animal vision, the chapter demonstrates the diverse ways in which species interpret the world around them, revealing both remarkable capabilities and surprising limitations.
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