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The position of the eyes on the head of a macaw makes it difficult for it to judge distance, explain why.
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The position of the eyes on the head of a macaw makes it difficult for it to judge distance, explain why.
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The eyes of a Macaw are on either sides of the birds head. To have depth/distance perception, both eyes need to be on the front of the head.
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