How are the eyes positioned in birds ? How does this help them
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The eyes of most birds are located on the sides of the head, providing great peripheral vision — in excess of 340 degrees — but very limited visual overlap in front (binocular vision).
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- Birds of Prey have forward-facing eyes
- This helps to give them longer straight line vision and depth perception.
- It helps them to gauge how far away their prey is so they can successfully hunt.
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