Parrots, turtles, horses, mules, donkeys, skeleton horses, zombie horses, and goats face towards the player or any point which they look at with their eyes to the side of their head. They should turn their head 90° either way.
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Yes, right now they face the player with their entire face pointing towards the player, the eye location was what was overlooked. As far as I can tell the intended behavior is for mobs to look at players with their eyes, and these mobs turning their heads 90° whichever way to look straight at the player would solve this discrepancy. A feature request focuses on adding an entirely new feature, whereas this bug report fixes a minor mistake in intended game mechanics. (resource packs are based on Minecraft defaults, you wouldn't typically expect the eyes to be on the front of any of these animals in a resource pack)
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Wait, so you're saying they should look to the side of you? That'd be a change request, and not a bug (and actually would be inconsistent especially since resource packs can move the visible eyes).