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Summary: Learn how to avoid getting caught shooting spit wads with expert tips in this free online video clip for kids and students.
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"Hi, this is Elliot on behalf of Expert Village and today I'm going to teach you how to shoot spit wads. When shooting your spit wad, it is important that you do not get caught. But how do we prevent from getting caught? Well, that is the question. Humans have peripheral vision. That means they can only see to 180 degrees in their field of view. So that means that if this was a person and this was their nose and that was their shoulders, they would only be able to see 180 degrees from this side, their left, to that side, their right. Now, this is different for animals. In the case of a bird, if this is a bird and this is the bird's-eye view of a bird and this is their beak. Well, their eyes are on the side of their head. That means one eye can see 180 degrees to this direction and the other eye can see 180 degrees to that direction. That means they have 360 degrees in their field of view. If you want to shoot at your desired target, well, that means you cannot be in any view of him. If you are here, that's not gonna work. If you're here, that's not going to work, either. And if you're here, that's not going to work. What you want to do, is be in this area of the man. So if you're here, yes that will work because they can't see you because this is the limit of their field of view. So anywhere in this area, that will guarantee, for the most part, that you are safe from their view. Now, there's the theory that some people have eyes in the back of their head. Well, then you maybe have to be more careful."
eHow Article: Tips for Avoiding Getting Caught Shooting Spit Wads
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