No. You can see nothing in complete darkness
Nothing can see in complete darkness.
Nothing can see in complete darkness. Complete darkness is the absolute absence of light. For sight to be possible, there has to be light to reflect off objects and be projected into the eye. Since there is no light in absolute darkness, there can be no sight.
cows eye are bigger and less vision than cats. cats can see through dark
No, the human eye cannot function in total darkness. Our eyes need at least some light in order to see, as they rely on light entering the eye to create visual images. In complete darkness, the eye cannot detect any light to create an image.
Nothing can 'see' in complete darkness, even insects. They have eyes that use the same basic process to see as humans; the reflection of light to the eye. Some creatures can know where things are in total darkness, however. They use things like sound, smell, and heat sensing.
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Their eyes. A lion can see in complete darkness!
cats have better eye sight, with colours, us and cats are about equal. cats can see the furthest and considering how far we can see, cats see far things in detail unlike humans, it gets blurry. our normal sight range are about the same, though cats can see things quicker than we can
-- You "see" only when light enters your eye. -- You 'see' an object only when light from that object enters your eye. -- If the object itself doesn't generate light, then light from some other source must illuminate the object, and some of that light must reflect from the object to your eye. -- In absolute darkness, there is no light, and you do not 'see'.
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No animals can see in complete darkness. Some, like cats, are able to utilize lower light levels than we can. Dogs' eyes are like our own......we can't see in the dark, and neither can they.
I think you mean can cats get a cold in their eye. If that's what you mean then I'm pretty sure they can. But you might want to ask around and see if I'm right.