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Why do you think that most predators (humans, cheetahs, dogs, etc.) have eyes facing forward, while most prey species (cows, deer, horses, etc.) have their eyes on the sides of their heads? Explain from the perspective of both the predators and the prey species.

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top carnivores/ predators need to be on the ball and ready to attack at all times. prey don't 
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Most predators have forward facing eyes, while most prey have side mounted eyes. If you think about the animal behaviors of both prey and predators, you should be able to make connections between their eye placement and their necessities for survival. Most prey have side mounted eyes because it allows for a better depth perception and a wider field of view. This can help the animals keep watch while they graze in open fields. On the other hand, most predators have forward facing eyes because it allows them to focus in on prey while hunting and chasing.

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