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Seeing different objects at the same time in more than one place is possible for an animal when
The correct answer is eyes are on either side of head.Explanation:An animal with monocular vision has eyes on opposite sides of its head, allowing it to see two objects at the same time.Monocular vision is primarily found in animals with eyes on opposite sides of their heads, such as fish, rabbits, and birds of prey.The majority of prey have monocular vision.It allows them to react more quickly when they see a threat, such as a predator. Because their eyes work independently, animals with monocular vision can see more than one plane of vision.As a result, they can see different objects at the same time in more than one place.
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