no
Because his eyes work like ours, and he needs to have more dexterity for hunting with eyes on the side of his head he has no dex at all
well first of all the question is wrong!! lions dont have eyes on the sides of their heads they have it in the front!!
because God made them that way! to increase depth perception
Yes, all mammals' eyes have an iris.
Predator's eyes are usually located near the front of the head, looking straight forward so that they can see prey in front of them while hunting. Ex: cats and humans. Prey usually have eyes on the sides of their head so that they can watch for predators on all sides. Ex: a horse, an antelope
the only feature they all have in common that i know of is that their eyes are always on the front of their head
all 'predatory' animals. (i.e. carnivores and omnivores) have eyes in the front of their heads, so they are better able to judge distance and depth perception.Animals like spiders, turtles, fishes bears, foxes, wolves and other animals like that.
Twice the size of human eyes, and the second largest of all land mammals.
All predators have there eyes in the front of the head to "zoom" in on the prey, as the prey has there eyes on the side of there head to get a more pamoramic view so that they can catch the predator "preying" on them. The horse has there eyes on the side of there head so they are prey. You never saw a horse hunt something, they flee.
because its a predator, all predators have their eyes at the front of their heads, as apposed to animals such as deer, rabbits, mice etc, were their eyes are situated at the sides of there heads so to be aware of their surroundings and alert against predators.
In the head, same as all mammals
Two. All mammals have two eyes. Some mammals, like four-eyed opossums, have marks near their eyes that (from a distance) could be mistaken for another set of eyes, but they only have one true set of eyes.