Why are the eyes of a frog on the top of the frogs head and not on its sides?
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The bulging eyes of most frogs allow them to see in front, to the sides, and partially behind them. When a frogswallows food, it pulls its eyes down into the roof of its mouth. ... Eyes positioned atop the head give frogs a field of vision of almost 180 degrees. This peripheral vision helps them spot predators and prey.
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The positioning of the eyes -- on top of head -- allows a frog to sit in the water with only its eyes and nose above the surface.
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