TY - BOOK TI - Eye spy: wild ways animals see the world SN - 9781999802851 AV - PZ10.17 .D86 Ey 2018 U1 - 591.44 23 PY - 2018/// CY - [Kent, England] PB - What on Earth Books KW - Eye KW - Juvenile literature KW - Vision KW - Animals KW - Anatomy, Comparative KW - Physiology KW - Lift-the-flap books KW - Specimens KW - lcgft KW - Picture books KW - Instructional and educational works KW - Informational KW - local N1 - Cover title; First published in France under the title: Zooptique. Copyright ©2012 Editions du Seuil, Paris, France; Includes bibliographical references (page 35) and index; How do we see? -- Mammals -- Birds -- Reptiles, amphibians, worms, and mollusks -- Insects N2 - This book shares the latest scientific research on animal vision. Discover pigeons' sunglasses, owls' tube-shaped eyes, insects with thousands of mini eyes, and much, much more. With delightful and surprising illustrations, this book allows us a rare glimpse of the world through animals' eyes. Learn interesting facts such as: cows spot predators coming up from behind, cats see mice scurrying through the night, snakes see infrared-- which we only feel as heat, and eagles see eight times more detail than we can; Nonfiction lift-the-flap book with recent scientific research on animal vision. Illustrations show how various animals see the world. Discover pigeons' sunglasses, owls' tube-shaped eyes, insects with thousands of mini eyes. Learn how cows spot predators coming up from behind, cats see mice scurrying through the night, snakes see infrared (which we only feel as heat), and eagles see eight times more detail than we can ER -