as far as his field of sight
Children can typically see upward to about 20-25 degrees without straining their neck or eyes. Their field of vision may vary based on factors such as age, height, and posture.
Turkeys have an impressive field of vision, capable of seeing about 270 degrees around them. This wide field is due to their eyes being positioned on the sides of their heads, allowing them to detect predators and other threats effectively. However, they have a small blind spot directly in front of their beaks and another behind them. This unique vision helps turkeys stay alert in their natural environment.
A general rule of thumb is to cook all chicken and turkey until it has an internal temperature of 165 degrees. Typically you cook a half hour per pound leading you to cook it for approximately three to four hours.
The final temperature of the bird, after "resting" for 15 to 20 minutes, should be at least but not much more than 165 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature will continue to rise 5 to 10 degrees after the turkey is removed from the oven. See attached link for suggested cooking times based on the weight of the turkey.
Because they can cross their eye in different direction and because of that they can see 360 degrees around them.
pillbugs have two eyes if you look closely you can see them.
thay have no eyes the see by their other senses.
they can see in many directions because their eyes are in different positions than fixed like our eyes. Also some insects have many lenses to their eyes like a bee, wasp or fly.
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The Usual Dragonfly has two main eyes, but those eyes hold around 25,000 eyes, called compound eyes. Having this many eyes allows them to see all around them, to watch out for predators, and to see their surroundings.-StarrGlad to help, hope i answered right :]
Yes it can. It can turn its head a 180 degrees. But, It cannot move its eyes, that it is why they have a such an advanced neck.
Owls have larger eyes relative to their head size, allowing for improved vision in low light conditions. They also have more rod cells in their retinas, enhancing their ability to see in the dark. Additionally, owls have tubular-shaped eyes, providing them with a wider field of binocular vision for improved depth perception.