Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Predator Eyes Face Front


Predators:  their eyes almost always face front.



2 comments:

Brains, Bones and Behavior said...

crocodiles don't :)

PBurns said...

True!

Fish predators generally have eyes on the side (in the ocean and in river and ponds most predators are also prey), and in the case of alligators and crocs their eyes are on top of their head so they can stay mostly underwater but still see what is on the bank or on the log.