Many birds and fish have eyes on the sides of their heads so they can see in almost all directions and look for predators. Predator animals usually have eyes facing forward so they can track and catch prey easily.
His biography doesn't tell us that information.
The multi-faceted eyes of an insect are officially known as compound eyes.
So you do not get any harmful chemicals in your eyes that could make you blind. Also to protect your eyes from other dangers that creep in the lab.
You close your eyes because you could have gotten scared.
If the flashlight is turned on and direct beam to eyes, it is harm to eyes.
Yes, birds have ears located on the sides of their heads behind their eyes. They don't have external ears like mammals, but they do have ear holes covered by feathers.
Many birds have their eyes on the sides of their head (owls are an exception). In order to focus on objects in front of them, they have to turn their heads.
Prey eyes are on the sides of their heads.
Because most animals do...Why do i have eyes on the front of my head? this answers is not a good answer i can name tonnes of animals that have eyes on the sides of their heads, and birds too.
Birds and fish have eyes positioned on the sides of their heads to increase their field of view and enhance their ability to detect predators or prey. This lateral placement also allows for better depth perception, which is important for their survival in their respective environments.
well first of all the question is wrong!! lions dont have eyes on the sides of their heads they have it in the front!!
because its a predator, all predators have their eyes at the front of their heads, as apposed to animals such as deer, rabbits, mice etc, were their eyes are situated at the sides of there heads so to be aware of their surroundings and alert against predators.
Birds may avoid animals with large eyes because they could be perceived as potential predators or threats. The presence of large eyes might signal alertness or aggressiveness, leading birds to view them as a potential danger. Additionally, birds may have evolved to avoid animals with large eyes as a survival strategy to reduce the risk of being attacked or eaten.
So as to better see predators sneaking up on them.
They have their eyes on the sides of their heads, unlike we humans, who have our pointing forwards. As a typical prey animal, a rabbits eye position helps it to see all around without having to move. It can stay alert and watch its entire surroundings, without potentially giving its position to predators.
On the side, behind the cheek patch. It looks like a slit or small hole under the feathers.
T-rexes had eyes on sides of their heads so they could notice if someone is sneaking up on them, and to be able to protect their waluable sides.