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How is the horses anatomy designed to maximize its vision?

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the eyes is located a Little on the sides instead of front. A horse have a blind spot but it can kick real if you are there its in back of it.

and I believe on the nose. so it cant see your hand if you have it strait in front of the head (centimeters).

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