Animals see in many ways. - Rev. ed.

United States, 1980

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This film illustrates the differences in the eyes of various animals, from the simple eyes of an insect to the complex eyes of a back-boned animal. It shows that the kind and position of an animal’s eyes are clues to the animal’s way of life. Suitable for primary school level.

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