Do antelopes have eyes in the front of there head?

No, antelopes do not have eyes in the front of their head. They have lateral eyes, meaning their eyes are located on the sides of their head. This gives them a wide field of vision, which is very useful for spotting predators.

While this wide field of vision is great for seeing danger, it comes at the cost of depth perception. This is why antelopes rely more on their sense of smell and hearing to judge distances and navigate their environment.