Animals that are victims of predators usually have their eyes towards the side of their heads because this provides a large (360 degree) field of vision. This allows them to spot predators coming from any direction. Most herbivorous animals have eyes on the sides of their head, including the rhinoceros, parrots, deer, rabbits and horses.
On the other hand, acute stereo vision is required by most predators, whose eyes tend to be closer to the front of their heads such as eagles, lions and dogs.
They have eyes on the side of their heads.
The gazelle has lustrous eyes
side of head.
on the side of their head
No. Dry eyes do not cause tingling of the left side of head and hands.
Yes.
Sheep's eyes are located on the sides of their heads. They are located up near the ears on other side of the 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
No. They belong to the group called predators and they have eyes to the front of their head. Prey have eyes on the side of their heads so that they can see what is coming.
Butterfly eyes are located on their head, typically on the front part called the face. They have compound eyes, which are made up of many tiny lenses that allow them to see a wide range of colors and detect movement.
Rattlesnakes have 2 eyes, one on either side of the head.