how can most of the birds see two different things at a time
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because they have a special skull or bone structure which helps them to see two different things at the same time...
Answer:
Birds have Monocular vision as they have eyes on the sides of their heads and have a wide visual area. It's useful for detecting prey. Similar birds can concentrate on two different effects at a time. When its eyes concentrate on two different effects, it increases its range of vision.
Birds' eyes can concentrate on two different effects at a time. When they look straight ahead, both their eyes concentrate on the same object. In utmost birds, eyes are fixed and can not move.
So birds have to move back their heads to see around. Some birds like harpies, eagles, and predators can see four times as far as we can. With respect to birds' eyes, Some birds like harpies, eagles, and predators can see four times as far as we can.
Birds have their eyes on either side of the head owl has eyes in front of its head. harpies, eagles and predators can see effects from a distance of eight metres what we can see from a distance of two metres.
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