Rats have poor eyesight, if they were people they would probably be classified as blind. Red eyed rats have even worse eyesight, and sometimes sway their head to help them focus.
Rabbits are colourblind and do not see the same colours that we do. Rats can see blues and greens but not red at all. Black eyed rats can see one third of the humans can while red eyed rats can see only one thrid of what a black eyes rat sees.
No they cant see rats through there invisibility spells
grey
They can be white, brown or grey.
because htey are like cats
Yes, rats can have spots. Various breeds of pet rats, such as the Dumbo or Hooded rat, may display spotted fur patterns due to genetics. These spots can vary in color and size, contributing to the unique appearance of individual rats. Wild rats also exhibit variations in fur patterns, although they are typically more uniform in color.
Most mammals, including dogs, cats, and cattle, see in black and white or limited color vision. This is because they have fewer color receptors (cones) in their eyes compared to humans. Color vision is more evolved in primates and some birds.
All rats have poor vision-about 20/600 for most rats and 20/1200 for albino rats. Until recently, rats were thought to be completely colorblind, but studies of rat vision show that they can perceive ultraviolet light and are able to distinguish between different colors of blue and green. Rat vision is very blurry but the position of their eyes on each side of the head allows them a wide field of vision, which is helpful in scanning their environment for possible predators.
Not very well
i think they see the world around them blurred.
well....it might be possible that rats can bite children as well as adults. because rats dont see whether it is a child or an adult.
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