A bull can see forward by focusing or by turning it's head. The focused forward vision is stereoscopic and has depth, tilting of the head is nonoscopic.
Prey animals like cattle and horses can generally see nearly 360 degrees with small blind spots at the tail and very front of the head.
Imagine your head, look straight forward, but turn your left eye all the way right. You can see things 90° on the right side from your eye but not everything. Same thing for budgies they can only see a bit until they got to turn their head to see it.
Because they are prey animals. Eyes on the side of their head allow them to see nearly 360 degrees all the way around them to watch for predators more efficiently.
Straight out from the middle of the vessel on the left side.
See uneven yoked partners.... Seems pretty straight forward.
It may show in the blood test.
No. Bulls and cows see things the same way as the other.
The diameter. See related link for a detailed explanation.
Be honest, straight forward, and polite. Keep it simple and just say what you mean.
I don't see that it matters. Just display it, man. It DOES matter.... On the right (curb) side of the bike, when facing forward. The bike's "marching" side.
on the passenger side of the engine. you can see it from the top and it has a rubber boot on the forward end.
Just be honest and straight forward - there is no sense beating around the bush, simply tell them how you feel and what you would like to see happen for you two.
See which side your hair naturally falls or bends. If its just straight down then you can put on any side. Another thing to check out is if you have any cowlicks that will disturb your fringe.