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Vision in frog is

A
Binocular
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Monocular
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C
Both of them
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None of the above
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Solution

The correct option is C Monocular
Vision in frog is Monocular. It is a vision in which both eyes are used separately. Animals with monocular vision are usually positioned on opposite sides of the animal's head, giving it the ability to see two objects at once.

With this type of vision, the field of view is increased, however it limits the perception of depth. Hence option B is correct.

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