most humans exhibit ocular dominance, that is preference for using the visual input from one eye over the other.
It appears most land tetrapods exhibit similar ocular dominance. furthermore, for many animals in social situations where the animal needs to interact with others of its own kind, they tend to place other members of their own species, in the field of view of their left eye. when they are looking for food, they tends to place the area of search in the field of view of its right eye.
It appears most land tetrapods exhibit similar ocular dominance. furthermore, for many animals in social situations where the animal needs to interact with others of its own kind, they tend to place other members of their own species, in the field of view of their left eye. when they are looking for food, they tends to place the area of search in the field of view of its right eye.