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Adorable baby giraffes at Out of Africa Wildlife Park!

Posted at 7:36 AM, Nov 12, 2020
and last updated 2020-11-12 12:35:31-05

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Sight - The Unseen Sense By Dean Harrison
Most animals have difficulty seeing anything that doesn't move. For example, you're hiking in the mountains and you come across a deer. What does it do? It freezes. It doesn't move. Why? Because it believes you can't see it, because it can't see you as long as you don't move. She believes her eyes and your eyes are the same. She knows the mountain lions' eyes are, so how could yours be different?

But she's mistaken. People see stationary objects easily, so we still see her. However, all this time haven't you thought that animals see just like you, or at least similarly? Only primates and birds do.

Here's another example. You toss a biscuit to your dog, but he doesn't see or hear where it went. How does he find it? With his nose. Why does he have to use his nose? Because his eyes don't see stationary objects well.

This vision impediment is now obvious to you. How is it that you've never heard this topic discussed anywhere before? Perhaps people don't see what's in front of us all of the time either. Ah. Something to think about -Sight: seen and unseen.

Spend the day at Out of Africa Wildlife Park to visit the adorable Temba and Mawenzi and experience all of their friends. For over 30 years park co-founders and co-owners Dean and Prayeri Harrison strived to educate and entertain, to provide an exciting and engaging opportunity to love and respect creation and Creator.

For more information, call 928-567-2840, or go to OutOfAfricaPark.com.