No, they only see cheese. That y they never see the trap
yes rats can see in the dark, they are nocturnal. :) My rats are far from nocturnal. They are awake when I am awake. If I come down at 2 am they are awake, if I am around at 2p, they are awake. soooooo can rats see in the dark. Will tell you tomorrow cos now they are in the dark and I have left new toys around their cage to play with, and they haven't seen them in daylight. If they are moved tomorrow morning I guess they can see in the dark. They have an enormous cage so it can't all be by accident
large eyes to see in the dark
No, all objects reflect light to some degree, both shiny and non-shiny. Shiny objects tend to reflect more light due to their smooth and polished surfaces, while non-shiny objects may reflect less light and appear duller because of their rough or textured surfaces.
it wanted to see dark objects
In a shiny pot, a shiny pan, other shiny cooking utensils and cooking-ware, a mirror, and in clear water.
You can't see objects in a dark room because there is not enough light for your eyes to detect the details and colors of the objects. Your eyes need light to reflect off the objects and enter your eyes for you to see them clearly.
dark areas , sewer ,holes , attics etc.........
dogs, wolves, foxes, rats
Cats and Rats and bats.
Because night is dark and the moon is brightly and shiny
it depens you'll see bright stuff not dark stuff I'm only 7 :)
Yes, light can be seen in the dark. When there is light present, it illuminates the surroundings and allows us to see objects.