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A chameleon can see in front and back at the same time without moving its head.
TRUE OR FALSE?

A chameleon can see in front and back at the same time without moving its head.

It is TRUE. A chameleon’s eyes orient themselves independently from one another. Each eye can cover a visual field of 180 degrees horizontally and 90 degrees vertically. The reptile can therefore observe what is behind it, while stalking prey that is in front of it, without moving its head.
This question is taken from the quiz :
  • Animals’ Sense of Sight
    Animals’ Sense of Sight
    Animals