Examines a variety of animal eyes, noting how they look different and function in different ways. Animals shown include a zebra, a tiger, a housefly, a crocodile, a ghost crab, a snake, and an eagle.
Great simple book about how animal eyes are different and help the animal survive. For example, an eagle has eyes that work like a telescope. This makes their eyesight six times better than human eyes. Tiger eyes shine at night because they have a special layer that acts like a mirror and makes the moonlight bounce off of it. This book is part of a series that is great for kids ages 4-8 who are interested in learning about animals.