Okay. Ever wonder why pigeons bob their heads? It's so that they can perceive depth. Animals with front facing eyes like ours can tell how near/far something is based on the angle formed by our eyes (called stereopsis). Pigeons, being side-eyed, don't have that option, so instead they compare the percieved size of things as they bob. Things that are closer will "grow" more than things that are far away.
Hey, I calls em as I sees em, I'm a whale biologist.
The phrasing is a bit confusing, but there is an option to add a link to your post. Select that and it’ll let you let you upload a photo. Looks like when you do that, it uploads it to imgur and links to that upload.
Oh right there`s actual documentation. đŸ˜…
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Okay, that’s commitment, there’s material costs with that.
Okay, now that’s commitment, there’s material costs with that.
Wait, does that imply "greater" dragons?
Look at one thing, then quickly at another (only moving your eyes). You quite literally were blind for a moment there due to saccadic masking: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saccadic_masking