Yes, wasps can fly in the dark because they have well-developed eyes that can see in low light conditions.
Yes, wasps can see in the dark to some extent. They have compound eyes that are sensitive to low light levels, allowing them to navigate and hunt for food in dimly lit environments.
Yes, wasps can see at night, but their vision is not as sharp as during the day. They rely more on their other senses, such as touch and smell, to navigate in the dark.
Yes, wasps can see and identify colors. They have compound eyes that allow them to see a wide range of colors, including ultraviolet light.
Yes, wasps do not have the ability to see at night as they are diurnal insects, meaning they are active during the day and rely on daylight for navigation and hunting.
Yes, wasps can fly in the dark because they have well-developed eyes that can see in low light conditions.
Yes, wasps can see in the dark to some extent. They have compound eyes that are sensitive to low light levels, allowing them to navigate and hunt for food in dimly lit environments.
Yes, wasps can see at night, but their vision is not as sharp as during the day. They rely more on their other senses, such as touch and smell, to navigate in the dark.
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Yes, it can see very well in the dark.
Wasps cannot see the color red. But see much the same colors we do.
A cat can see very well and can also see well in the dark.
No, cats can see very well in the dark.
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With their eyes...
Rabbits have good night vision and can see fairly well in the dark due to their large eyes and ability to see in low light conditions.
Wasps do not collect other dead wasps. However, if a wasp is injured, it will emit a special pheromone that will warn other wasps that there is danger nearby. Sometimes other wasps will come to see what that danger might be.