Structure and Function. How do the structures of these eyes help the animal function better?

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Structure and Function

How do the structures of these eyes help the animal function better?

How do the structures of these eyes help the animal function better? The owl has both eyes facing forward so it can hunt better.

How do the structures of these eyes help the animal function better? The rabbit has eyes on the side of its head to it can see predators.

How do the structures of these beaks help the animal function better?

How do the structures of these beaks help the animal function better? The pelican has a huge beak to scoop up fish.

How do the structures of these beaks help the animal function better? The hummingbird has a long narrow beak so it can get nectar from flowers.

How do the structures of these feet help the animal function better?

How do the structures of these feet help the animal function better? The tiger’s claws are sharp to help it climb trees.

How do the structures of these feet help the animal function better? The horses hooves are flat and hard so it can run over rough ground.