Prey for Eyes was created on 2007-07-24.
Prey eyes are on the sides of their heads.
In general, the eyes of a predator face forward and the eyes of prey face more to the sides.
Eyes
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.
Cane toads have unique eyes that can help them swallow prey by using a process called "ocular retraction." When they consume food, the toad can retract its eyes into its head, which pushes the prey down its throat. This adaptation allows them to effectively swallow larger prey items by using their eyes as a mechanism to aid in the swallowing process.
Hunter Prey was created in 2009.
Prey Alone was created in 2005.
Prey on Life was created in 2003.
Fine Prey was created in 1998.
Tigers have evolved to have eyes in the front of their heads to chase their prey.
no they don't
Primal Prey was created on 2001-03-30.