Out of animals of prey and predators, which have their eyes:
1. At the front of their head?
2. On the opposite sides of their head?
1. Predators usually have their eyes at the front of their head. Eyes facing front give predators the ability to
focus on and target their prey.
2. Animals of prey have their eyes on the opposite sides of their head. Eyes on the side of the head give prey a larger
field of vision. Prey can see more around them, helping prey to notice predators that may be sneaking up
or approaching them.