Although deer see fairly well at night, they see better in daylight.
Yes,because deer and bear have bioluminescent eyes that sparkled once you point with light.
Black bear nOT yogi
brown bear and red deer Fox, badger, red eeer.
A well-known native American axiom has it that "If a tree falls in the forest, the hawk will see it and the deer will hear it; but the bear... the bear will smell it."
No. The black bear would see the deer as an easy prey for it to kill.
A deer, a moose, or a bear.
No, because a black bear can see very well at night.
On moonless nights, the bear relies on its eyes to see at night. Optical receptors called rods and cones are needed to distinguish light and dark and colour, respectively. At night an animal, like a polar bear, must have more rods than cones when seeing things at night in its eyes.
Probably not. A single deer has no chance of killing a bear, since the bear is way too strong and big for the deer to kill. The deer could possibly kill a cougar or a wolf though. In fact, deer are almost 80 percent bears' menus.
Sun bear. Sun bears are predators to deer.
deer do sleep at night!!
mostly deer, lion, tiger, bear..
No. You can hunt at night but you can not use artificial light or night vision.