do pigeons have 360 degree vision?

No, pigeons do not have 360-degree vision. Like most birds, they have monocular vision, which means they can see independently with each eye. However, they do have a very wide field of view, estimated to be around 300 degrees due to the positioning of their eyes on the sides of their heads. This allows them to have a better peripheral vision and detect potential threats from different directions.

No, pigeons do not have 360-degree vision. However, they do have a relatively wide field of view, estimated to be around 300 degrees. This allows them to have a good peripheral vision, but there are blind spots directly in front and behind them. Pigeons compensate for this by moving their heads and necks to improve their visual coverage.