Wednesday 13 July 2016

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Rabbits can see behind themselves without even moving their heads


Rabbits can see behind themselves without even moving their heads. They have a very wide field of view that actually extends far enough around the head that they can see behind them. 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. Rabbits and even Parrots eyes are on the side of their head and can swivel (rotating ) 360 degrees. This is so it can see all predators (enemies) . They also swivel independently so it can keep it’s eyes on 2 predators at once. that’s why they are hard to catch.

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