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  • Any animal that has eyes set forward, like dogs, cats, birds of prey, and the rest of the predators. Plant eating varities like horses, cattle, deer, and the like have their eyes set back on the sids of their heads, reducing their stereo vision, but increasing their ability to notice predators creeping up on them. Some exceptions are Pandas, Monkeys and Apes who may be plant eaters, but have the forward sight.
  • Pandas, monkeys, and apes have binocular vision because they are, or were at some point tree dwellers. They need binocular vision to swing from branch to branch. What does that say about humans? Binocular vision, the range of motion of our shoulder rotator cuff, opposable thumbs; this is all evidence that we were at some point tree dwellers.

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