Predators evolved with eyes facing forward ? which(1) allows for binocular vision that offers accurate depth perception when pursuing prey. Prey, on the other hand, often have eyes facing outward, maximizing peripheral vision, which(2) allows the hunted to detect danger that may be approaching from any angle.
1. I wonder if “facing” means “a”, “b” or anything else.
a. eyes that face
b. eyes that were facing
2, I would like to know why a dash is used in place of comma in front of which(1).
3. I wonder if “which(1)” means “c”, “d”, “e”, or anything else.
c. eyes facing forward
d. evolving with eyes facing forward
e. Predators evolved with eyes facing forward
f. peripheral vision
g. maximizing peripheral vision
h. having eyes facing outward, maximizing peripheral vision
i. Prey often have eyes facing outward, maximizing peripheral vision
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Hopefully, my substitutions will answer your questions.
Predators evolved with eyes which face forward ? this placement of the eyes allows for binocular vision that offers accurate depth perception when pursuing prey. Prey, on the other hand, often have eyes facing outward, maximizing peripheral vision, and that placement of the eyes allows the hunted to detect dang