![]() This blind spot becomes a huge problem for bunnies in the wild who have to avoid predators. Have you ever wondered why your bunny seems to ignore the treat or toy that you placed directly in front of his nose? It’s most likely because it doesn’t know the treat is there – because it doesn’t even see it. This is because their blind spot is located directly at the front of their face, right at their chin level. In fact, their 360-degree vision comes with a major limitation. ![]() However, there’s no such thing as perfect in this world, and even a bunny rabbit with its great eyesight cannot see completely everything. In comparison, humans with front-facing eyes have only 180-degree vision, which means that their field of vision is limited only to objects that are located somewhere in front of them. This means that rabbits can see not just what’s in front of them, but even those above and behind them. Thanks to this location, rabbits have a 360-degree field of vision. ![]()
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