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Birds avoid animals with large eyes on the front of their heads because they see them as predators. This is frightening to the bird, so they stay away. Animals with smaller eyes to the side, rather than front, are not thought of as predators by the birds.
Many predatory animals, such as owls or lions, have large, front-facing eyes to help them locate prey. Birds that avoid animals with this feature have a better chance of not being eaten.
No ! Serving to avoid an animal - could result in you killing a pedestrian ! Sorry - but... the animal is expendable... people are not !
No ! Serving to avoid an animal - could result in you killing a pedestrian ! Sorry - but... the animal is expendable... people are not !
No ! Serving to avoid an animal - could result in you killing a pedestrian ! Sorry - but... the animal is expendable... people are not !
False!
Speed up to avoid the collision.
No, indeed! Wipe from front to rear to avoid getting nasty infections.
You should avoid overtaking on a double yellow line, hill, curve or any weather condition where you can't safely see if you can overtake the vehicle in front of you.
Be nice to him and avoid eating or drinking in front of him during the fasting period
A formation of 3 birds would meet this requirement. There will be 2 birds in front of the trailing bird, 2 birds trailing the lead bird, and the middle bird will have a single companion in front and behind it.
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