5 Animals With the Weirdest Eyes

Chameleon

Due to their ability to move their eyes independently, chameleons have almost 360-degree vision, which enables them to simultaneously detect prey and predators.

Dragonfly

With their nearly 360-degree vision, dragonflies’ eyes, which are composed of thousands of lenses, enable them to monitor prey and avoid danger.

Tarsier

Tarsiers have very large eyes, each about the size of their brain, and they take up almost half of their face.

Four-Eyed Fish

With eyes split into two parts, they can see both above and below the water simultaneously, helping them spot predators and prey.

Ostrich

Ostriches have the largest eyes of any land animal, helping them spot danger from far away. Each eye is bigger than their brain.