No we just have a sense that something is coming toward us even if we dont see them it is weird.
No not really they just say they do.
Does a fly have eyes in the back of its head
No. Nobody does -______-
No, mothers do not have eyes in the back of their heads. This phrase is a figure of speech used to suggest that mothers have a way of knowing what their children are doing even when they are not looking directly at them.
No nothing has eyes on the back of there head only front. Well exept for spiders.
thats really depends. Some moms wont but some moms have eyes in the back of their heads and the ears of a hawk.
This is a dumb question because you should know that horses are prey animals by their eyes, prey animals eyes are on the sides of their heads. Predators of the horse are really anything with pointy teeth and eyes on the fronts of their heads. I know this and I am only 11, that should tell you something.
We can't see the back of our heads because our eyes are positioned at the front of our heads, limiting our field of vision. The structure of our skull and the position of our eyes prevent us from having a full 360-degree view. Additionally, our brain processes visual information from both eyes to create a cohesive image, which further restricts our ability to perceive areas outside our direct line of sight.
No matter how often you ask, the only honest answer is that nobody has found ANY alien races so far, so nobody really knows anything about them for sure.
They have more life experience than you could ever hope to use.
Prey eyes are on the sides of their heads.
Does it make sense when you translate it literally? If not, it's an idiom.Do people literally have eyes on the back of their heads? No, so that's the answer.