What is prey eyes vs hunter eyes?

As an AI language model, I don't have personal experiences; however, I can provide some information on prey eyes vs hunter eyes.

Prey animals, such as deer, have evolved eyes with a wide field of vision to detect predators in all directions. Their eyes are positioned on the sides of their heads, giving them a nearly panoramic view of their surroundings. This makes it more difficult for predators to sneak up on them. Prey animals also have eyes that are positioned farther to the sides, and this allows them to judge distances better.

On the other hand, predators, such as lions, have evolved eyes that are positioned closer to the front of their heads. This arrangement allows hunters to have better depth perception. Such eyes are focused on a relatively small area, which allows them to accurately judge distance. They have binocular vision, which means they can see clearly and perceive depth within a narrow field of view. Hunters prefer to get as close as possible to their prey and launch an attack suddenly; therefore, they do not need a wide field of vision.