A hawk can see mice from high up in the sky, because they don't have a certain bit of their eye that stops UV light coming through like we do so they see blue blotches in their eyes which resemble mice and they also have telescopic vision so they can zoom in on the blue blotches which then appear as mice and then it lockes its eyes on to it so it doesnt lose its prey.
Well if they are small you cant see them unless you get close and some animals are very fast you couldn't catch them with a blink of your eye.
Well you see, all animals have boobs. Even male humans, when they grow to be very large they start to sag. And an animal boob will do the same!
Dinosaurs looked very different from the animals we see today. They evolved to thrive in the conditions they lived in, and did very well for millions of years.
not all animals can see so well at night. but it is becuz of something in their eye tht humans dnt have
Some creatures that see very well in the dark include cats, owls, and geckos. These animals have adaptations such as large eyes, special cells called rods in their retinas, and reflective layers behind their retinas to maximize light sensitivity in low-light conditions.
Well, it depends. If the animal is very similar to humans, maybe. But for other animals, no because a different effect could happen.
Well, some animals can only see in a few different colors and some can see in all colors if that's what you were asking
A cat can see very well and can also see well in the dark.
it depends on the zoo but, generally, zoos in the US take very good care of their animals.
No, buzzards - properly known as turkey vultures - are diurnal animals because they look for dead animals as they fly over the earth, and you can't see anything very well after dark.
Very well
well i think it is very fair.