they dont they just think ur gonna do somthin' bad so they say dont even think about it.
Only if they turn their heads.
The Dragon fly has the best eye sight as they can see behind they're heads
They have their eyes on the side of their heads so they can see behind and to the sides of themselves. It's a defensive tactic.
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.
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Since they attempted to know the future, their heads are twisted backwards so they can only see what is behind them
No, turkeys cannot see directly behind themselves, but they have a wide field of vision due to their eye placement. Their eyes are on the sides of their heads, allowing them to see nearly 360 degrees around them, except for a small blind spot directly behind. This wide vision helps them spot predators and navigate their environment effectively.
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Owls have a unique neck structure that allows them to rotate their heads significantly, up to about 270 degrees in either direction. This flexibility is due to having more neck vertebrae than humans, enabling them to turn their heads without straining. However, they cannot rotate their eyes, which is why they need to turn their heads to see behind them. This adaptation helps them effectively hunt and be aware of their surroundings.
Owls can see very well in the dark, also they can turn their heads all the way around so they can see things behind them aswell
If you see your mothers spirit on the day she died, she is trying to let you know she is okay.
You have to look up the cast numbers on the block to see what year model,there are also cast numbers on the heads, the numbers on the block are behind where the distributor goes in, numbers on the cylinder heads are in the centers on the top in most cases