depends on the animal :P but i know cats can, i pointed a remote at my cat, pressed the play button, and he flinched. Try it yourself if you dont believe me.
Some animals have infra-red vision, but not in the eyes. Some snakes, for example pit vipers, have heat sensors which register infra-red wave lengths.
Yes
No.
it is lions, tigers, and bears
Evolution. Pit Viper snakes depend on infrared vision to hunt.
lions and tigers eat meat by killing them such as deer, wild pig, and such like.
No tigers are not female lions. Tigers are a separate species of big cats.
Lions and tigers are completely different species. Baby lions are called cubs
lions and tigers are mainly caught for zoos
No, lions and tigers do not share the same habitat.
No, night vision is the ability to see in low light condition and infrared vision is the capability of biological or artificial systems to detect infrared radiation. The terms thermal vision and thermal imaging, are also commonly used in this context since infrared emissions from a body are directly related to their temperature: hotter objects emit more energy in the infrared spectrum than colder ones.
Lions : Tigers = 3 : 2 so 18 Lions => 12 Tigers. Tigers : Bears = 3 : 4 so 12 Tigers => 16 Bears.
Lions are bolder than tigers, but tigers, being lone hunters, have to be more cautious. Tigers are more powerful than lions on average, however.
There are no lions or tigers in the Piney Woods.
Lions and tigers belong to the family, Felidae.