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The text claims parrots and rabbits are the only animals that can see behind them without turning their heads.

The claim states that only parrots and rabbits can see behind them without turning their heads. Evidence suggests that these animals indeed have wide peripheral visions due to the placement of their eyes on the sides of their heads, which grants them nearly 360-degree vision. However, saying they are the 'only' animals with this capability is inaccurate. Other animals with eyes positioned laterally, like some fish and insects, share similar broad visual fields. Thus, the claim is partially correct but misleading as it omits other animals with similar abilities.

April 07, 2026 Language: en 1 claim analyzed

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Only two animals can see behind them without turning their heads: parrots and rabbits.
Evidence shows that parrots and rabbits possess wide peripheral vision, but the assertion that they are the 'only' animals with this capability is incorrect. Other animals also have broad visual fields.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score 60
Web Consensus Weight 50
Source Quality Score 50
Source Quality Weight 25
Llm Reasoning Score 40
Llm Reasoning Weight 25
Weighted Total 52
Evidence Summary No direct refutation found; multiple sources confirm parrots and rabbits have wide vision, but they are not uniquely capable compared to other animals.

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