Most frogs live in the water, because the eyes are on top of their head they can see above the water while the rest of their body is hidden under water.
Frogs have the eyes and noses on the top of their head so they can see their prey and can see while their bodies are submerged under water.
It gives them a wider field of view which helps them spot prey and evade predators.
That position lets them sit almost entirely submerged in water, and still be able to see and breathe.
A Peculiar Fish Has Eyes on Top of Its Head.-Is that what you are looking for?
Because they need to be able to sense when a predator is approaching.
The frog likes to be in water and eyes on the top of the head help to see what is coming. Crocodiles also have them there.
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.
The top of a bunnies head is called a crown. It comes beetween their eyes and above their nose.
Just the same as any other bee: 5. They have two compound eyes on either side of the head, and three simple eyes, called ocelli, on the top of the head.
No, a bee has five eyes! Their principle organs of vision are two compound eyes, one each side of the head. They also have three small simple eyes in a triangle on the top of the head (forward of the top in a drone because his compound eyes are larger and nearly meet at the top of the head). These simple eyes are called ocelli and do not form an image. However, they are light-sensitive and it is believed they help the bee orient itself when flying.
Of Course they do they have black balls on top of there head those are eyes.
Four-eyed frogs, specifically the species Lepidobatrachus llanensis, do not have four functional eyes. They possess two regular eyes and two additional photoreceptive organs on the top of their heads, which are not true eyes but rather light-sensitive structures. These additional organs help the frogs detect light and shadows, aiding in their environment navigation. So, while they are called "four-eyed," they do not have four traditional eyes.