all 'predatory' animals. (i.e. carnivores and omnivores) have eyes in the front of their heads, so they are better able to judge distance and depth perception.
Animals like Spiders, turtles, fishes bears, foxes, wolves and other animals like that.
Humans, birds, apes, and felines all have forward facing eyes as they all fall into the predator category. Thus, all animals who fall under the predator group have eyes in front of their head.
Many predatory animals, such as owls or lions, have large, front-facing eyes to help them locate prey. Birds that avoid animals with this feature have a better chance of not being eaten.
Look at the animal's eyes. If they are in the front of the head (like man) they have stereoscopic vision. If they are on the sides of the head (like most birds) they don't.
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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.
It's a lion, not a lizard. The reason that the lion's eyes are on the front of its head is because it is a predator and not the prey. So it does not need to watch out for predators coming to attack it in the way a lizard does. Having eyes on the side of its head would help it to see more things, but having both eyes in the front of its head helps it to judge distances (depth perception).
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.
Animals with eyes on the front of their head (binocular vision) allows them to see in three-dimensions, this allows them to see in depth as well. This means they can determine the distance between objects unlike animals with eyes on the side of their head (monocular vision)
Many predatory animals, such as owls or lions, have large, front-facing eyes to help them locate prey. Birds that avoid animals with this feature have a better chance of not being eaten.
There is merit to be able to see what's happening in front of you and where you're going, so it isn't a stretch to think that eyes located in better positions were selected for. Not all animals have eyes in front of their heads, however, some animals that live under water and who look out every now and then with minimal likelihood of being seen themselves have eyes on top of their heads, such as frogs and crocodiles.
They have eyes on the side of their heads.
the only feature they all have in common that i know of is that their eyes are always on the front of their head
Having eyes on the sides of the head - as opposed to front-facing - means the animal can see a wider field of view. This is especially useful in those animals that are prey to carnivores.
Well and animal with eyes on the side of their head is called a sliperygypsy
The eyes of a koala are basically positioned in the front of its head, though they are set back a little.
Look at the animal's eyes. If they are in the front of the head (like man) they have stereoscopic vision. If they are on the sides of the head (like most birds) they don't.
Yes all animals have eyes on there head think about it, What would a dog or cat look like with eyes on their stomachs or on there snout/muzzle.
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