Snail and Snakes have 360 vision and can see behind them self with-out looking back or turning around. This is a good hunting ability. Although the snail cannot fight pray because it is very delecate and can not hurt human or bigger animals.
The snipe or woodcock has eyes located in the top of its head, thus giving it 360 degree vision. If a bird can see its back without turning its head, it is the snipe.
No you can't live without a head.
When any gender puts bunny ears behind someone's head it means they want to have highly romantic socializing
A cow's horns are typically located on the top of her head, slightly to the sides and behind her ears.
Some animals that have gold eyes at night include owls, cats, and wolves. These animals have a specialized reflective layer behind their retina called the tapetum lucidum, which helps enhance their night vision by reflecting light back through their eyes.
seahorses and chameleons
its the rabbit and parrot i dont kow why?????
Seahorses and camelons
Peripheral (To look at something at the edge of one's vision or using peripheral vision)
The snipe or woodcock has eyes located in the top of its head, thus giving it 360 degree vision. If a bird can see its back without turning its head, it is the snipe.
because of a pivot joint that connects the skull to the body.
they are rabbits and parrots
i dont even think an animal moves without a head if it was it was probally called "headless" lol! :)
Grasshoppers or a bug like it can live without a head for about a week.
I suspect you want to find out which animals have a very wide field of view that actually extends far enough around the head that they can see behind them. To start with, these animals would need to have eyes on the sides of their heads, rather than the front. Then, the eyes or the skull, would have to be arranged in such a way that nothing blocked the field of view towards the back. Two animals like that, and this is just off the top of my head, are Cottontail Rabbit and Woodcock (a large, terrestrial Sandpiper). There are probably others, as this is a very useful trait to have if you're in constant danger of being snuck up on by predators with nasty sharp teeth.
Preditors. Their eyes are on the front of the head because that's where they need them to stalk and bring down their prey. A prey animal has eyes more on the side so they have better sight behind them as well as what is ahead of them. Think of a lion crouched in the tall grass ready to chase a zebra down. He is looking straight ahead, waiting for the right moment. Then think of the zebra. With his eyes on the side of his head he doesn't have to keep turning around to see what's behind him. Its hard to sneak up on him.
Some examples of animals that can survive without a head include cockroaches, chickens, and flatworms. These animals are able to survive because their vital organs are located throughout their bodies, allowing them to continue functioning even without a head. Cockroaches can breathe through small holes in their bodies, chickens can still move and even attempt to peck for food, and flatworms can regenerate their heads over time.