All photos are frame grabs from video below.
Oh, brother, where do we start?
Fishing, birdwatching and a hand-held trout, all presented right here as a lead-in to…
No, not yet. Let’s discuss various animals with eyesight far superior to ours. Then we’ll witness the film debut of the adorable yet surprisingly goofy-looking tarsier (alleged to be one of only two in the States at the time) and probably the first haplorrhine primate of the family tarsiidae to get a raging headache from staring at those dang klieg lights.
Okay, now: …promoting new cars (hey, look, it’s a Chevrolet!) featuring laminated safety plate glass, not to mention slimmed-down A-pillars, all developed in the name of science and safety.
And: Monocular and binocular vision explained. Plus: Why fish seldom drive cars.
Animal rights activists may not appreciate those lab-coated fellows testing various wiggling critters before the camera, but we’re sure they certainly wouldn’t do that sort of thing today. Honest, she’ll be fine.
Public domain archival footage courtesy of the Internet Moving Images Archive, in association with Prelinger Archives.
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