He means how we can see faces very easily because of the way our brains are set up and most animals have their own pattern detection. Perhaps they see things in a completely different light so to speak.
I'd put forward a hypothesis on this one, animals who find berries for example are probably very good at identifying berry bushes or a bad berry with a cursory glance. A preditor that hunts rabbit is likely to be able to see a rabbit trail casually, in addition to his probable sense of smell.
I'd put forward a hypothesis on this one, animals who find berries for example are probably very good at identifying berry bushes or a bad berry with a cursory glance. A preditor that hunts rabbit is likely to be able to see a rabbit trail casually, in addition to his probable sense of smell.





