Hammerhead Shark
the only feature they all have in common that i know of is that their eyes are always on the front of their head
They can, but most of the time they don't. They use their heads to head-butt if they want to get a certain message across, not their teeth like predator-animals or horses do.
When a spider with water on its head encounters a predator, the water can act as a defense mechanism by making the spider appear larger and more intimidating to the predator. This may deter the predator from attacking the spider.
It's a type of shark, having an oddly wide head.
dolphins protect themselves by whipping their tail on the predator or bangs its head on the predator
all 'predatory' animals. (i.e. carnivores and omnivores) have eyes in the front of their heads, so they are better able to judge distance and depth perception.Animals like spiders, turtles, fishes bears, foxes, wolves and other animals like that.
This makes them look like the head of a very large animal instead of a ... This memory will stay with the predator, who will avoid that type of .... It eats milkweed in its larval stage and lays eggs on the poisonous milkweed plant. ...
they swing there head to scare there predator
The T-Rex!
YES its head gets chopped off....... >: (
Because most animals do...Why do i have eyes on the front of my head? this answers is not a good answer i can name tonnes of animals that have eyes on the sides of their heads, and birds too.
they put their legs over their head