BIOL 1902 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: No. 5 Group Raf, Forked Tongue, Cotton Tail

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Lecture 5: group defense, white-tailed deer yard in winter. Group together in one yard safety in numbers. More people to watch for danger: body guards, insects that feed on plants use other animals for defense, ex. Hard to be caught while running irregularly: startle pattern white tail. Having eyes on the side of the head gives better visual range. Hunters generally have eyes in the front (owl) Wilsons snipe: eyes towards the back because it feeds in the dark with their bill in the ground, so they need to see above themselves. Eye shine: reflective cell layer that bounces back light that misses the. Nocturnal animals have lots of rods and large eyes: auditory: hearing/sound. Large ears capture more sound and magnify it. Highly mobile pinnae (ears) can move ears without moving head. Beavers: have small ears which is better in water, but worse hearing on land.

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