Which animal has the best eyesight? - Thomas W. Cronin

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2022
  • Explore the incredible diversity of eyes and vision in the animal kingdom, and find out which creature has the best eyesight.
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    The animal kingdom boasts an incredible diversity of eyes. Some rotate independently while others have squiggly-shaped pupils. Some have protective lids, others squirt blood. But which creature has the best sight? Which sees best in the darkness? Which sees the most detail? Which animal sees the most color? And finally, which detects motion the fastest? Thomas W. Cronin investigates.
    Lesson by Thomas W. Cronin, directed by Josefina Preumayr.
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Комментарии • 691

  • @wheresmyeyebrow1608
    @wheresmyeyebrow1608 2 года назад +1346

    Glad they went with a 'best in categories' rather than just 'best overall' : D

    • @wilfweNightsky
      @wilfweNightsky 2 года назад +46

      That's cuz there's no best overall when animals specialize in specific survival needs

    • @BedardJ
      @BedardJ 2 года назад +3

      Yeah I was thinking that when I clicked on this!

    • @bamb8s436
      @bamb8s436 2 года назад +2

      @@Stevie-J Arguably blue human eyes

    • @tahaabi
      @tahaabi 2 года назад +2

      Best overall is a subjective outlook I’d venture to say your evaluation on who’s best overall is as good as theirs

    • @vedantsridhar8378
      @vedantsridhar8378 2 года назад +2

      In a thermistor the resistance decreases if the temperature increases. If it’s colder, it has a low resistance. They are usually made of semiconductor materials, typically metallic oxides, using cobalt, manganese, or nickel.
      It is used in many places, for example in baby incubators and computer fans. The hotter a computer is, the more the computer fans rotate, thus they cool the computer down. Since in hot temperatures a thermistor has a low resistance, the potential difference is low. This causes the potential difference across the fan to be higher, rotating the fan faster. Potential difference is always shared across components in a closed circuit. However, the lesser the resistance of a component, the lesser the potential difference across it is shared, causing the other component(s) to have a higher potential difference across themselves, making them function more. This is how computer fans rotate faster when the computer heats up, cooling the computer down.
      In baby incubator also when the temperature increases, the lamp turns on and alarm starts ringing. The reason is exactly why in a computer fan starts working when temperature increases. Baby temperature has to be maintained, so the alarm calls the doctors for fixing the problem.

  • @cmdrtianyilin8107
    @cmdrtianyilin8107 2 года назад +1590

    As Lord ZeFrank said, "Try to imagine a color that you cannot imagine. This is how a mantis shrimp do."

    • @widdledragon
      @widdledragon 2 года назад +94

      Like a lactose intolerant cheese maker, the cuttlefish is aware of its own gifts.

    • @Mikee512
      @Mikee512 2 года назад +16

      Ze Frank did a TED talk, too! (If you didn't know).

    • @pegmay7209
      @pegmay7209 2 года назад +4

      @@Mikee512 Link?

    • @dio6903
      @dio6903 2 года назад +4

      @@pegmay7209 ruclips.net/video/ccIt-qRQBoI/видео.html

    • @allendepacheco3419
      @allendepacheco3419 2 года назад +15

      "Now do it nine more times."

  • @dorothywasrighttho5129
    @dorothywasrighttho5129 2 года назад +2132

    In others words, the human eyes is a jack of all trades, but a master of none.
    Edit: before you want to comment about the rest of the quote ("but better than a master of one"), please read the others comments so you will know that 40 people already said the same as you. I got it already. So did everyone else.

    • @sana_-_-
      @sana_-_- 2 года назад +193

      @@Stevie-J Who? Birds?

    • @wilfweNightsky
      @wilfweNightsky 2 года назад +172

      We consider ourselves as a jack of all trades when really we're just using ourselves as basis to understand things beyond our reach. After all, we can only know with what tools we have. But we are just as special as every other animal is. We just excel in ideas and changing our surroundings.

    • @HopeRock425
      @HopeRock425 2 года назад +25

      @@wilfweNightsky no, comparing to all other animals, we are about a bit worse than average in every point for eye sight.

    • @anatine_banana_69
      @anatine_banana_69 2 года назад +48

      Eh, better than being the master of only one.

    • @jsnrvst
      @jsnrvst 2 года назад +37

      @@HopeRock425 That's just not accurate. No other animal beats humans when it comes to creativity, abstract thinking, tool creation and usage, or ability to communicate.

  • @Jobe-13
    @Jobe-13 2 года назад +1028

    Imagine being able to see peoples’ body heat or see an ant crawling up a tree from 600 feet away. That’d be trippy.

    • @roofpizza1250
      @roofpizza1250 2 года назад +75

      I have poor eyesight and the doc fit me with contacts after surgery and I saw better than 20/20. I didn't like it. Was fine for driving but up close it was unsettling.

    • @Jobe-13
      @Jobe-13 2 года назад +25

      @@roofpizza1250 interesting

    • @Jobe-13
      @Jobe-13 2 года назад +29

      @@roofpizza1250 you were seeing too much detail lol

    • @roofpizza1250
      @roofpizza1250 2 года назад +33

      @@Jobe-13 If I had OCD I woulda killed myself cleaning.

    • @Jobe-13
      @Jobe-13 2 года назад +2

      @@roofpizza1250 Oof.

  • @arghadeepchakraborty2209
    @arghadeepchakraborty2209 2 года назад +458

    The Animation as always..was a " Sight " to behold 🙂

  • @1.4142
    @1.4142 2 года назад +90

    The reason for the color change in reindeer eyes is because during the winter, its pupil remains permanently dilated, causing increased pressure in the eye that compresses the structure of the tapetum lucidum. The constant pressure squeezes fluid out between the tapetum lucidum's collagen fibers, and they become more tightly packed. The spacing causes the reflection of shorter wavelengths, hence the blue color. In the summer, the pressure is relieved and the eye reflects a yellow to green wavelength.

  • @joshuagcwong734
    @joshuagcwong734 2 года назад +544

    Another awesome video on eyes. I really like these comparison videos of human traits against the animal kingdom. Top notch animation as always! 🤌

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    @KiX-K4T13 2 года назад +237

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  • @blueghost.
    @blueghost. 2 года назад +24

    “When it comes to the sharpest vision, birds of prey *soar* above the competition.”
    Lovely, just lovely….

    • @tushshubro
      @tushshubro 2 года назад +4

      Similarly, “…on the fly”

  • @CinderellaSequeira
    @CinderellaSequeira 2 года назад +17

    The music is so haunting, calming and beautiful! Thank you TedEd!

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    @gaburieruR 2 года назад +13

    The music is so pretty on this one! My admiration to the sound team!

  • @Pixintendo
    @Pixintendo 2 года назад +94

    Many times I imagine what it would be like if a person’s entire retina were like a macula. We can’t even imagine, because if we could see perfectly with the whole retina, which zone would our brain be paying attention to? The one thing is that our vision, even in such a limited version, requires a lot of capacity for the brain, so I can’t even imagine seeing it sharply in every corner.

    • @Jodiescox
      @Jodiescox 2 года назад

      I completely agree!

    • @NewtsOnAcid
      @NewtsOnAcid 2 года назад +10

      One would need to have a brain (or brains) that could focus on more than one thing at a time.
      We are limited by our mental capacity. If we were suddenly given a dozen more color receptors, our brains wouldn't know what to do with them. It would have to allocate more processing power to the new eyes to be able to use them, leaving less room for other processes.

    • @DoomFinger511
      @DoomFinger511 2 года назад +1

      I don't think any animal uses the whole eye the same way. We can't perceive everything we see at once. It is mainly focused on what is in front of us. That is why you can't read a book off in your peripheral vision. The front of our eye is better at seeing color and detail while the sides pick up motion better. Also we are blind in the dead center of our eye because of the space needed for the optic nerve, but our other eye makes up the difference and our brain fuses the 2 images together.

    • @iruns1246
      @iruns1246 2 года назад

      If we do have that capability, then we wouldn't need the ability to move our eye balls, which is one of the main tool we use in nonverbal communication. We are very sensitive to small changes in gaze, and dogs are sensitive to ours. But curiously, even our closest cousin, the chimps are not.
      So it MIGHT be the case that if we had that ability, we wouldn't have been so good at socializing and cooperating, and hence wouldn't have been the dominant species.

  • @alienume3773
    @alienume3773 2 года назад +2

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    @flaro38 2 года назад +6

    I think this animation is your best yet. Colorful, precise, elegant, smooth. A masterpiece.

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  • @letsgetreal2501
    @letsgetreal2501 2 года назад +10

    Love this topic, as well as all your videos on it. Really interesting to know about the huge spectrum of visual perception across species! Humans may not be the best, but we can rank decently in everything, and that may have given us a surprising advantage.
    Hats off to the animation, as usual!

  • @ThePcorpuz
    @ThePcorpuz 2 года назад +51

    I think my mom has the best eye sight. I’m looking for something and can’t find it, but when she helps me look for it, she seems to see it right at that second.

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  • @ahlamazzouza
    @ahlamazzouza 2 года назад

    This is just amazing the comparison and all the details
    Thanks Ted

  • @Mazequax
    @Mazequax 2 года назад

    Lovely animation and style! Such a pleasure to watch!

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    @hessiboi_ 9 месяцев назад

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    its so whimsical

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    Background music is so calming.

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    @katherineg9396 2 года назад

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  • @setcheck67
    @setcheck67 2 года назад +43

    Something I would of liked them to touch on is that humans actually can see UV, but it requires not having an eye lens, because the lens blocks UV. Famously the painter Monet had his left eye lens removed and his entire world changed with the ability to see UV light.

    • @zeaxanthinepoxidase
      @zeaxanthinepoxidase 2 года назад +5

      but having your eye lens removed is not convenient at all, so i dont know if that counts

    • @m-h1217
      @m-h1217 2 года назад +20

      That doesn't make sense. If you have to modify the eye to see an additional part of the spectrum then that eye can't see it.

    • @thewildcardperson
      @thewildcardperson 2 года назад +2

      how do you remove it surgery

    • @zumabbar
      @zumabbar 2 года назад +8

      @@m-h1217 i believe they mean that our eye/retina has the photoreceptors to detect lightwaves in the UV spectrum, but our lens filters these said lightwaves. it makes sense, and your statement is just semantic. Does an eye really need a lens for it to count as an eye? Did Monet still have two eyes after a lens was removed from one of its eye?

    • @m-h1217
      @m-h1217 2 года назад +4

      @@zumabbar Yes, I understood the meaning of the statement, thank you very much.
      The comment states "humans actually can see UV, but it requires not having an eye lens" which doesn't makes sense as again, it literally states itself that unmodified humans can't see it. Therefore humans or rather normal humans can't see it. Pretty basic.
      "Does an eye really need a lens for it to count as an eye? Did Monet still have two eyes after a lens was removed from one of its eye?"
      This isn't relevant to what I said, an eye that naturally can't see a part of the spectrum can't see that part of the spectrum. The lens is part of the eye, so if you remove it, then you've modified the eye. When did I say that a modified eye isn't an eye?

  • @markuslanggeng
    @markuslanggeng 2 года назад

    Yay, another eye series! I'm loving this.

  • @belitprieto9635
    @belitprieto9635 2 года назад +1

    Loved the music, visually this was a great video and very explicative!

  • @jordanwong7261
    @jordanwong7261 2 года назад

    I am a college student who is supposed to be getting my work done, but I found this video very informational and very much worth my time.

  • @krisnovoselac744
    @krisnovoselac744 2 года назад

    Brilliant. Information and extremely entertaining. Loved it.

  • @llfn1718
    @llfn1718 2 года назад +6

    Me struggling to read the title when I got the notification on my phone: "well its clearly not humans"

  • @BienvenidoAlHoloceno
    @BienvenidoAlHoloceno 2 года назад

    Fascinating video, beautiful music and animation.

  • @8lec_R
    @8lec_R 2 года назад

    This had such beautiful animation

  • @Jaqen_Hghar
    @Jaqen_Hghar 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks!

  • @ishshshiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii123
    @ishshshiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii123 2 года назад +3

    Thank you Ted Ed ☺️

  • @tommywei4165
    @tommywei4165 2 года назад

    I found this so interesting. Thanks.

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    @akarillgould9425 2 года назад

    I get very excited everytime ted-ed posts a new video…

  • @nbrown6648
    @nbrown6648 2 года назад +1

    Fantastically educational.

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    @salmalambertseter4488 2 года назад

    I was wondering if you could make a video explaining menopause. Your videos are very educational and I love it :D

  • @bag3lmonst3r72
    @bag3lmonst3r72 2 года назад +8

    Wow. This video was a real eye-opener.

  • @anuragneelam8527
    @anuragneelam8527 2 года назад +1

    The music was so magical, I wish I could listen to it without the lesson next time when I try and relax

  • @sanjaykumar-wh9ej
    @sanjaykumar-wh9ej 2 года назад +2

    If someone can explain bio so easily in such beautiful animations then that video deserves a like

  • @thomasdarling2553
    @thomasdarling2553 2 года назад +1

    This is really eye opening

  • @MrsJudithWright
    @MrsJudithWright 2 года назад +3

    Fascinating. Brilliant topic. I am even more in awe of nature. Now I know it's a fly's photoreceptors that make them so hard to catch.

  • @RAMBO14001
    @RAMBO14001 2 года назад +8

    Now this is an extremely well made demonstrational video. Felt more like a video-game.

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    @user-ei6ew5uq8z 2 года назад +1

    I learned a lot of things that I didn't know before:-)!

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    @nouranibrahim10 2 года назад

    I love the music in the background ❤️❤️❤️

  • @eduAC.
    @eduAC. 2 года назад +1

    Amazing music in this video. Loved it

  • @lololo4764
    @lololo4764 2 года назад +2

    The music was gorgeous ❤

  • @borisbarrias
    @borisbarrias 2 года назад

    The soundtrack is amazing

  • @johnson8711
    @johnson8711 2 года назад

    Great video luv u ted ed

  • @UtterStupiditty
    @UtterStupiditty 2 года назад

    Soar above the competition. Nice!!

  • @nyantaro1
    @nyantaro1 2 года назад

    What a nice video!!

  • @blackrose_k8062
    @blackrose_k8062 2 года назад

    The music in this vid is gorgeous

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    @deanab-se5op 2 года назад

    BESTEST ANIMATION VIDEO BY TED ED. THE COLOURS 😍

  • @ellacutuse9942
    @ellacutuse9942 2 года назад

    I adored the animation in this video

  • @MasterOrona
    @MasterOrona 2 года назад

    We went to the aquarium in Branson Missouri recently and they have a peacock mantis shrimp. It was so cool. Easily my favorite there now I can explain how amazing their vision is. We don’t even know completely.

  • @abh1yan
    @abh1yan 2 года назад +1

    Kudos to the creators, you guys are awesome.

  • @salilsahani2721
    @salilsahani2721 2 года назад

    Thank you :)

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    @bubblegum7489 2 года назад +1

    Once u start watching Ted Ed u can't stop

  • @RonDgasz
    @RonDgasz 2 года назад

    The animation and illustrations are

  • @ayrazee
    @ayrazee 2 года назад +2

    At expo 2020 in the Russia pavilion you could see through see through the eyes of other animals and creatures it’s very cool! Another reason to visit the amazing Expo 2020

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    @myheartbeat2.0 2 года назад +2

    TED-ED Is Here ❤️❤️ 👍🏻

  • @bakchormeeman7864
    @bakchormeeman7864 2 года назад

    Well done guys

  • @AdarshMadrecha
    @AdarshMadrecha 2 года назад

    Awesome video

  • @csonkaperdido
    @csonkaperdido 2 года назад

    Been waiting FOREVER for a video about the Brownsnout Spookfish, which, imo, is secondary only to the Shortnose Batfish.

  • @nadiastewart30
    @nadiastewart30 2 года назад

    Creation is just awe inspiring

  • @Copybook
    @Copybook Год назад

    These are only a few channels that RUclips is still alive as a decent platform

  • @bhimsharma9226
    @bhimsharma9226 2 года назад +1

    Really awesome

  • @emanuel8935
    @emanuel8935 2 года назад

    Another eye catching video

  • @isabelhuang_1
    @isabelhuang_1 2 года назад

    The animation is beautiful

  • @madenita1693
    @madenita1693 2 года назад

    Interesting information

  • @alexandr.stolpovskych
    @alexandr.stolpovskych 2 года назад

    Fantastic!

  • @Simp_Zone
    @Simp_Zone 9 месяцев назад

    Whom ever made the music and Addison Anderson's voice is just perfect together :D

  • @hernanaguilar8303
    @hernanaguilar8303 2 года назад

    Super cool for the glasses 🤓 that allow people see colors for the first time

  • @laraibrahim5013
    @laraibrahim5013 2 года назад

    The music is perfect 🥰

  • @custard-bun
    @custard-bun 2 года назад +4

    Gotta love the spookfish.

  • @kellychan3023
    @kellychan3023 2 года назад

    Well this video is convenient. I was thinking about searching about this.

  • @vipj
    @vipj 2 года назад +1

    Please make more informative videos on Animal Kingdom.

  • @jayski9410
    @jayski9410 Месяц назад

    I've always thought of vision as a compound sense. There is an image portion, a color portion, a motion portion, and then the processing software within our brain that blends and evaluates those inputs. And its possible for each of those to fail or work without the other. While in college I knew a guy who had what we called "blind sight". He couldn't see image or color but he could see motion. If nothing was moving around him, he was completely blind. But something moved, he could literally point to it or follow it. If it stopped, it's as if it disappeared to him.

  • @jeffw8218
    @jeffw8218 2 года назад

    This is why there are so many different types of cameras and telescopes. Optics are fascinating across the board.

  • @magneto228
    @magneto228 2 года назад +2

    great music in this vid

  • @gabor6259
    @gabor6259 2 года назад +1

    This video is so... eye-opening. *CSI music plays*

  • @sirk603
    @sirk603 2 года назад

    Colours are so fascinating and weird. Did you know that it’s impossible to know if we’re all seeing the same colour. For example, we all agree grass is green, but we don’t know if this “green” looks the same for everybody.

  • @adityaaryan1610
    @adityaaryan1610 2 года назад

    Suggestion for next video: "Which animal has the best hearing/smell" or the "amazing diversity of animals ears"

  • @indianintuitiontarot5
    @indianintuitiontarot5 2 года назад

    Good information....

  • @toninocars
    @toninocars 2 года назад

    lol that’s was super cool. Birds of pray are circling above my house , love to watch them how they are looking for food. 🐥

  • @nevermindnever8363
    @nevermindnever8363 2 года назад +1

    U guys should link the music if possible because the music impresses me almost everytime :)

  • @liborrajm2916
    @liborrajm2916 2 года назад

    Came to check mantis shrimp being included. Leaving satisfied :-)

  • @samarthrana5568
    @samarthrana5568 2 года назад +2

    What an incredible lesson!
    Can any tell me what music is playing in the background?

    • @tgalab
      @tgalab 2 года назад +1

      It is a composition made by a portuguese composer named Andre Aires

  • @alparslankorkmaz2964
    @alparslankorkmaz2964 2 года назад +1

    Nice video.

  • @pravatipawane9783
    @pravatipawane9783 2 года назад

    I love the topic

  • @rachelmorrow9042
    @rachelmorrow9042 2 года назад +1

    TED: Have you ever wondered which animal has the best eyesight?
    Me: No, but now I do