Yes; they evolved that way because they are more predatory than prey.
a Say a deer there eyes are on the side as they are normally caught be foxes and foxes's eyes are on the sideSo basically we are predators
Oh, dude, you're asking about foxes now? Yeah, they totally have eyes in front of their heads. I mean, how else are they gonna see where they're going? It's like, a basic survival thing, you know? So, yeah, foxes are not walking around blindfolded, if that's what you were wondering.
They have eyes on the side of their heads.
The eyes of a koala are basically positioned in the front of its head, though they are set back a little.
with their eyes at the front of their head
no
Kit foxes have brown and hazel-ish eyes, like most foxes.
side of head.
are giraffes eyes on thir side of their heads or in the front
it needs to have 3d depth and you can not get that when the eyes are on the side of your head. they need this because they a predators
so they can walk forward and see what is in front of them.
Foxes usually have amber to brown coloured eyes. Some foxes can have pale green eyes.