American woodcock is small, with a long beak, large eyes, enabling exceptional 350° horizontal vision.
Tarsiers have the largest eyes among mammals and a high density of retinal photoreceptors.
Arctic reindeer adapt to their environment's unique vision challenges due to prolonged snow cover and darkness.
Otters possess excellent vision on land and water, aided by a specialized focusing mechanism that adjusts the cornea's shape. They have color vision but perceive fewer colors.
Chameleons possess turret-mounted eyes that rotate independently, enabling front, side, and rear views, with protective lids and the ability to see UV light.