The eyes of the owl and the rabbit shown in the diagram below give each animal a different advantage. The front-facing owl eyes allow the bird to accurately judge distance when swooping in on prey. The side-facing rabbit eyes allow the animal to detect the motion of possible predators.The specialized eye types of these animals are examples of

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The eyes of the owl and the rabbit shown in the diagram below give each animal a different advantage. The front-facing owl eyes allow the bird to accurately judge distance when swooping in on prey. The side-facing rabbit eyes allow the animal to detect the motion of possible predators.<br><img src='https://fatskills.com/images2/science-questions/Regents_2004_8th_Grade_09.PNG'><br>The specialized eye types of these animals are examples of






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