Why eyes of a lion shown on the front of its face instead of the sides well it depends how god creates the animal's cause if the eyes of a lion are on the sides it will look like a monster,weird or crazy cause well it would be don't you think (i mean think about it when you figure it out then yea.)
Lions are predators. Typically predatory animal have their eyes set in the fronts of their heads, letting them focus on their prey. Animals who survive by escaping predators, typically have their eyes on the sides of their heads, more nearly giving them 360 degree vision.
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 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.
Having eyes at the front of the head provides lions with binocular vision, which allows them to accurately judge distances and perceive depth. This is particularly advantageous for hunting, enabling them to accurately track and pounce on prey. Additionally, forward-facing eyes also offer a wider field of view, aiding in spotting potential threats or competitors in their territory.
well first of all the question is wrong!! lions dont have eyes on the sides of their heads they have it in the front!!
Why eyes of a lion shown on the front of its face instead of the sides well it depends how god creates the animal's cause if the eyes of a lion are on the sides it will look like a monster,weird or crazy cause well it would be don't you think (i mean think about it when you figure it out then yea.)
Lions are predators. Typically predatory animal have their eyes set in the fronts of their heads, letting them focus on their prey. Animals who survive by escaping predators, typically have their eyes on the sides of their heads, more nearly giving them 360 degree vision.
eyes on the front ; to help them hunt and focus ont here prey
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 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.
because they are not ampibians
the eyes is located a Little on the sides instead of front. A horse have a blind spot but it can kick real if you are there its in back of it. and I believe on the nose. so it cant see your hand if you have it strait in front of the head (centimeters).
Having eyes at the front of the head provides lions with binocular vision, which allows them to accurately judge distances and perceive depth. This is particularly advantageous for hunting, enabling them to accurately track and pounce on prey. Additionally, forward-facing eyes also offer a wider field of view, aiding in spotting potential threats or competitors in their territory.
there eyes can see behind them on top of them on the sides and front. answerd by 9 year old boy
T-rexes had eyes on sides of their heads so they could notice if someone is sneaking up on them, and to be able to protect their waluable sides.
Because they are predators, and need good forward vision to be able to hunt down their prey.