Cobras have their eyes positioned on the sides of their heads. This placement allows them to have a wider field of vision, which is advantageous for spotting predators and prey. Unlike some other animals, their eye positioning helps them maintain awareness of their surroundings while remaining relatively still.
They have eyes on the side of their heads.
are giraffes eyes on thir side of their heads or in the front
Sheep's eyes are located on the sides of their heads. They are located up near the ears on other side of the head.
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.
The Front of a coin is the heads side Known as the obverse. The Back of a coin is the tails side "reverse".
It may seem that it is on its side but it is definitely on the front.
Of Course they do they have black balls on top of there head those are eyes.
Lions, as predators, have their eyes set on the front of their heads to provide binocular vision, which enhances depth perception and allows for better judgment of distances when hunting. This forward positioning enables them to accurately track and stalk prey. In contrast, prey animals often have eyes on the sides of their heads to increase their field of vision and detect potential threats from multiple directions.
2 on on each side of their heads, above their eyes
If you consider the 'front' to be a side then yes.
side of head.
No they only have 2 eyes. They can move their heads all the way around so...yah.