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Ever wondered how an animal viewed the world? This video here will show you how cats, dogs, rats, hawks and bees see the world. It's amazing!

Created by French 3D design company Dassault Systèmes with the help of veterinary ophthalmologist Didier Schmidt-Morand, New Scientists explains:
Hawks have more detailed vision than ours, whereas dogs are better at seeing movement and have a wider field of view. "We used virtual cameras to precisely simulate larger viewing angles but the result made people nauseous," says Schmidt-Morand. "So we tweaked the model to give a sense of the wider view without sticking to reality."

The rat's view also departs from reality: because they are near-sighted, everything more than 15 centimetres away is a blur, so they typically move close to walls to help them navigate. "A rat would never throw itself into the middle of an open area," says Schmidt-Morand. The simulation for this animal is supplemented with a map in the top right corner to help determine the rat's position: because of their limited eyesight, most landmarks are obscured.
Watch it below: [New Scientist]