4. Rabbits have a circle of vision of up to 360°.

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In rabbits, the eyes sit far apart on the sides of the head. This increases the angle of vision enormously, because each eye can see at about a 170-degree angle. However, they find it difficult to estimate distances and speeds. They compensate for this with so-called parallax: while they move, they wobble their heads. The further away an object is, the less it moves optically during the wobble.