@googlefactss · Post #40792 · 14/03/2026 07:00
Rabbits can see behind themselves without moving their heads due to their laterally placed eyes. Their only, small blind spot is directly in front of their nose. @googlefactss#animals
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@googlefactss · Post #40792 · 14/03/2026 07:00
Rabbits can see behind themselves without moving their heads due to their laterally placed eyes. Their only, small blind spot is directly in front of their nose. @googlefactss#animals
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