No, their distance vision is rather poor.
Raccoons can use their keen sense of smell, their hearing, and sharp vision to spot or detect predators.
to help it survive
Raccoons are thought to be at least partially color blind and their poor long-distance vision.
They called him a "hawk" due to his keen vision and tricky tactics
No, baby raccoons are born with their eyes close completely at birth. Their eyes do not open until they are about 2 weeks of age.
Owl
Raccoons have the same senses as most animals - vision, hearing, taste, smell and touch.
Barn owls silently stalk their prey. They have great night vision and keen ears.
Maybe. Birds of prey are birds that hunt for food primarily on the wing, using their keen senses, especially vision
Racoons don't have very good hearing but they have very good eyesight for the dark so they can see easily.
No, a raccoon has the same senses as most animals - sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch. However, some of the raccoon's senses are enhanced. Their hearing is quite acute and they can hear earthworms and grubs digging underground. They, also, have very good sense of smell and touch.
Raccoons are not birds. Raccoons are mammals.