Yes, rabbits eyes are on the side of it's head and can swivle 360 degrees. this is so it can see all preadtors. they also swivle indepentantly so it can keep it's eyes on 2 preadtors at once. that's why they are hard to catch
Yes, although not directly behind themselves. Rabbits and parrots have a wider range of vision than humans, although much less of their vision field is "binocular" -- this means they don't have depth perception, and that's why they're always moving their heads around, so they can see what they're looking at from different angles. See the related links below for an image, and more details.
No. They're on the sides of their heads for precise vision.
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Rabbits and guinea pigs and other prey animals have eyes on the side of their heads to look out for predators. So, yes they can but it is easier for them to see on the sides.
Rabbit and Parrot
well just make go behind the bushes and jump over the rabbit if you see one
they are rabbits and parrots
Chinese Year of the Rabbit possibly
Behind the head
the rabbit and the turtleIn some era and dimension, Turtle arguing with Rabbit about which one is fastest. And this arguing is become more and more hotter without conclusion so they decide to have race tomorrow. And the day is come, many animal come to see this event, and then the race is start. Of course Rabbit leave behind the Turtle. After knowing Turtle is far behind then the Rabbit decide to had quick rest, and continue if the Turtle is near. But the situation is nice and the Rabbit become sleep. The Turtle keep running and then pass the Rabbit and become the winner. And the Rabbit is wake up and knowing that the Rabbit lose the race.
Seahorses and camelons
YOU GOT TO HAVE THE NET! see rabbits behind rocks shoot the rocks,and try to catch the rabbit
8 weeks
A Rabbit and a Rat.
Clean him up. You are his caretaker.
There is a rabbit in the garden.The dog is about to see the rabbit that is in the garden.Watch how the dog chases the rabbit out of the garden.I hope the rabbit escapes.