Different animals see in different ways. For example, the head of the giraffe is small, and its eyes are very large. A giraffe c
an see what is behind it without turning its head. It is hard for other animals to sneak up on a giraffe.The gecko, a kind of lizard, has eyes that are very large for its head. The large eyes help the gecko see when there is little light. Even in the dark, the gecko does not have trouble seeing. In addition, a gecko has eyelids that do not open or close. Instead, its eyelids turn clear. This allows the gecko to see right through its eyelids.QuestionAccording to the passage, how are giraffes and geckos alike?Answer options with 4 options1.They both can see in the dark.2.They both have eyelids that are clear.3.They both have large eyes for their head size.4.They both can see behind themselves without moving.