Right above your nose.
Human eyes are positioned on the sides of the nose, 1/3 of the way down the face. The frogs are positioned on the top 1/3 - enabling them to look out of the water without coming all the way out. The bulge also assists them in looking all directions at once. The frog's eyes also make it swallow. This is why they blink and pull their eyes in when eating food.
Human eyes are positioned on the sides of the nose, 1/3 of the way down the face. The frogs are positioned on the top 1/3 - enabling them to look out of the water without coming all the way out. The bulge also assists them in looking all directions at once. The frog's eyes also make it swallow. This is why they blink and pull their eyes in when eating food.
In general, the eyes of a predator face forward and the eyes of prey face more to the sides.
When your face appears crooked on camera, it could be due to the angle at which the camera is positioned or the way you are positioned in relation to the camera. This can create distortions in the image that make your face appear uneven or asymmetrical.
The eyes of a koala are basically positioned in the front of its head, though they are set back a little.
Eyes Without a Face was created in 2005-02.
The duration of Eyes Without a Face is 1.4 hours.
Eyes Lips Face was created in 2004-06.
The eyes of a koala are basically positioned in the front of its head, though they are set back a little.
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Alligators' eyes are positioned at the top of their heads. This allows the alligator to submerge itself except for its eyes, so it can hide while watching for potential prey.
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