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  2. Blindness in animals - Wikipedia

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    (If they could see, they could wander off.) Rabbits are born with eyes and ears closed, totally helpless. Humans have very poor vision at birth as well. See: Infant vision. Statements that certain species of mammals are "born blind" refer to them being born with their eyes closed and their eyelids fused together; the eyes open later.

  3. Study: Wolves can communicate with just their eyes

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    A new study suggests wolves can communicate using only their eyes. Researchers looked at It can be a bit challenging ... which is what makes this discovery all the more impressive.

  4. Hunting behavior of gray wolves - Wikipedia

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    In one study, wolves detected moose using scent ten times, vision six times, and once by following tracks in the snow. Their vision is as good as a human's, and they can smell prey at least 2.4 km (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 mi) away. One wolf traveled to a herd 103 km (64 mi) away. A human can detect the smell of a forest fire over the same distance from ...

  5. Binocular vision - Wikipedia

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    Binocular vision anomalies include: diplopia (double vision), visual confusion (the perception of two different images superimposed onto the same space), suppression (where the brain ignores all or part of one eye's visual field), horror fusionis (an active avoidance of fusion by eye misalignment), and anomalous retinal correspondence (where ...

  6. Study: Wolves can communicate with just their eyes

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    A new study suggests wolves can communicate using only their eyes. Researchers looked at. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  7. Wolf - Wikipedia

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    As domestic dogs, wolves have been pets for tens of thousands of years. [24] In modern times, wolves and wolf-dog hybrids are sometimes kept as exotic pets, wolves do not show the same tractability as dogs in living alongside humans, being generally less responsive to human commands and more likely to act aggressively. Humans are more likely to ...

  8. Animal cognition - Wikipedia

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    It has been hypothesized that animals such as apes and wolves are good at spatial cognition because this skill is necessary for survival. Some researchers argue that this ability may have diminished somewhat in dogs because humans have provided necessities such as food and shelter during some 15,000 years of domestication. [75] [76] [77]

  9. Tiffany partially correct on the claim that gray wolves have ...

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    Our ruling. Tiffany claimed science has shown that “the gray wolf has met and exceeded recovery goals.” Gray wolves have seen significant population growth in two areas: the Great Lakes region ...