Yes!
Cats have better sight than dogs.
Cats generally have better eyesight than dogs, with the ability to see in dim light and detect motion more effectively. Dogs, on the other hand, have a better sense of smell and hearing compared to cats. Each species has unique visual abilities that complement their overall sensory capabilities.
is a labradors sense of smell better than their sense of sight
Possibly, they r able to tell weather better than people can. And know when somethings not right. Also they have better senses (smell, hearing, sight,ect.)
I heard from someone that dogs do not see in color...so in that instance humans have better eye sight. But I also believe that dogs have better night vision than humans. I just found this from "Sarah's Dogs", "...dogs have the ability to distinguish different shades of violets and blues. Dogs can see the very subtle change in color..." So apparently they see some color.I hope this helped!! =}
Yes. Cats hunt largely by sight. Cats have far better night vision than humans do.
None.Example: The dogs are better than cats.
Cats generally have better eyesight than dogs in low light conditions due to their larger pupils and more numerous rod cells. However, dogs have a wider field of vision and may be able to see motion better than cats. Overall, both cats and dogs have unique visual adaptations that suit their respective hunting and scavenging behaviors.
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YES! i think that dolphins have 15 times the hearing we do
Cats generally have better vision than dogs in low light conditions, but dogs have better peripheral vision and motion detection.
In many people's opinion, dogs are better than cats. Dogs are more trainable, use the bathroom outside, can protect you, and promote a more active lifestyle. Having a dog has many benefits that make it better than having a cat. And it is possible to think one is better than the other but still love both.