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Cephalization has great importance in the evolution. It is considered as great achivement by the animals. Besides its advantages, it has some disadvantages too.

The disadvantages of cephalization are

1. The animal cann't see what happening behind its head.

2. Head can be moved upto 180 degree angle in most of the animals including humans. But it is not true in case of birds.

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