name a bird which has eyes in front of its head ?
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owls
Because owls have eyes at the front of their heads, they have a smaller field of vision – around 150 degrees for a barn owl (though they can turn their heads very far to look around).
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owls
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Because owls have eyes at the front of their heads, they have a smaller field of vision – around 150 degrees for a barn owl (though they can turn their heads very far to look around). Parrots, pigeons and other birds with eyes on the sides of their heads have a much bigger field of vision, of about 300 degrees.
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