why do predators have eyes in the front and the prey on the side ?
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Because their eyes are on tw different planes
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Eyes that face forward on a skull suggest a predator. Forward facing eyes allow for binocular or stereoscopic vision, which allows an animal to see and judge depth. Predators need this depth perception to track and pursue prey. ... This enables the animal to see predators approaching from the side as well as from behind.
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