Griffins do not have good eyesight - they have excellent eyesight! They can zoom their eyesight in and out at will, to be able to see out into space, to bacteria and atoms.
Yes, griffins are often depicted in mythology and folklore as having exceptionally keen eyesight. Their sharp vision is believed to aid them in hunting and navigating their surroundings.
No they have good eyesight like all anteolopes
No. Kiwi do not have good eyesight, but they are compensated for this by their excellent sense of smell.
True, but rhinos do have particularly good eyesight.
Pandas have poor eyesight.
Griffins can be portrayed as both good and bad.
not all spiders have good eyesight, like tarantulas, for example
Vitamin A is needed for good eyesight.
yes they have very good eyesight and can see up to 500 ft away
Yes great whites have good eyesight. Their colour vision is not that good though!
its eyesight is not the best so it relys on its whiskers and its smell
Actually Turtles have really good eyesight and also a keen sense of smell
Griffins, like most creatures, are not inherently good or evil. They are construed as one or the other based on their relations with humans. There are different legends about griffins. Griffins are large creatures with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion. Since lion is the king of animals and eagle the king of birds, the griffin is supposed to a very magestic and powerful creature. Griffins were mainly used to guard treasures. In other legends, griffins were used to travel from places which are far off. Other than that, Griffins have a heavy affinity towards human flesh. Griffins don't attack unless provoked. In popular culture : Griffins were mentioned in the Harry Potter series & in the series Merlin, a griffin, hungry for human flesh appears, which could be killed using a magical sword.