Humans are a dominant species, or hunters; so we need binocular (two eye) vision with overlapping visual fields so we can have depth perception. You will notice that many animals that have eyes on the sides or top of their heads are often the prey, so they need a wider field of vision to detect potential threats.
No nothing has eyes on the back of there head only front. Well exept for spiders.
The eyes of a koala are basically positioned in the front of its head, though they are set back a little.
No, the frontal section would divide the head into front and back portions, which means the eyes would be within the front portion with the back of the head behind them.
No humans can not have back eyes . Only blue , brown , and green. Iris atrophy, a rare condition, will leave some people with a lack of irises, which will give the impression of black eyes.
As a snake has eyes in the front and at the back. Answered by: K.Mounica Sarala.
Humans have both eyes in front of thir heads that looks forward. The comparison with your right and left eye give you a three-dimensional figure.
The eyes of a koala are basically positioned in the front of its head, though they are set back a little.
The section that divides the eyes from the back of the head is known as the coronal plane, also referred to as the frontal plane. This vertical plane runs from side to side and separates the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) sections. It allows for the examination of structures in the front of the head, including the eyes, in relation to those at the back.
5! Just like humans. Except the back foot is slightly larger then the front foot. 5! Just like humans. Except that the back foot is slightly larger then the front foot.
No humans do not have biggest eyes, Giant Squid have biggest eyes in the world.
Answer .i dnt knw that's why i am asking The biggest reason is that humans and animals that have eyes positioned at the front instead of the sides like a bird is so the human or mammal that are predators can judge distance and keep focus on the prey that is right in front of it. Of course humans sit down for meals at a table for the most part now a days unless your from the woods of Kentucky-lol-lol...In retrospect lets take a deer, eyes are on the side. A deer is not a carnavore, they eat grass, they don't need to hunt for prey so there eyes are outward to see more grass. They have no need to focus in on or kill prey in front of them, i kind of hope this helps...You can always spot a potential dangerous animal if you don't know what it is and its approaching you ....if the animals eyes are directly in the front of the head just like ours or a dogs or a cats
Predator's eyes are usually located near the front of the head, looking straight forward so that they can see prey in front of them while hunting. Ex: cats and humans. Prey usually have eyes on the sides of their head so that they can watch for predators on all sides. Ex: a horse, an antelope