Definition
Monocular vision is seeing with only one eye. Animals like rabbits 🐇 have monocular vision. This gives them a wider field of view but less depth perception. Imagine looking through a telescope with one eye closed. Humans primarily use binocular vision (both eyes), which provides depth perception. Monocular vision is useful for awareness, while binocular vision is best for judging distances. Think of it as seeing the world through a wide-angle lens, but with a slightly flatter perspective.