WETlands
a publication of Sungei Buloh Nature Park

Vol 7 No 2
Aug 2000


The Truth
about Grass

Butterfly-Plant Relationships

List of butterflies
(1999-2000)

Beauty to Behold how animals see

More about the eyes of animals

Nesting Birds
at Sungei Buloh

Nesting
Little Heron


A walk with a Volunteer Guide: Keith Hillier

Nature Photographer
with a Mission:
Julian Wong

Earth Day Programmes

Nature in
the City
 
VISION
to see that we are all
part of nature's web of life
Text and drawings by
Halilah Ahmad
Education Officer
Have you ever wondered how animals see us?

Do they see the same form and colour as we do?

Do you know that they are actually observing you while you are doing exactly the same to them?

Being a creature with well-developed vision, our eyes can focus on an object at distance and switch within seconds to focus on another object right in front of us.

In short, we can see images as our eyes collect light, convert it into electrical messages and send them to the brain. Unlike some mammals, we can see in detail and in colour.

Can you guess which animals
these eyes belong to?

Go to this page to see if you are right! ...




   
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