Their eyes ar more advanced, it has to do with their pupils
yes
not very well but yes.
Like humans, dogs cannot see in truly dark conditions, but dogs' eyesight is better at night with minimal light from the moon, stars, or human lighting. They also detect motion much better in general, whereas humans detect color much better, so at night humans are at a disadvantage for color detection but dogs can still see motion easily.
Dogs can see better than us because in the dark,we humans do not see very clearly .But with dogs,they have night vision.Also,in daylight,they are colored blind.(They can only see black and white)
dogs, wolves, foxes, rats
Cats and Rats and bats.
No animal can see in the dark. Some, however,have adapted to use low levels of light. Dogs are thought to see five times better than humans in dim light (but not as good as cats).In addition to a reflective layer in the eye called the tapetum, dogs have several adaptations to improve their night vision:A larger pupil lets in more light.The center of the retina has more of the light-sensitive cells (rods).The retina has more light-sensitive compounds torespond to lower light levels.The lens is located closer to the retina, making the image on the retina brighter.
i dont think any think can see in the dark but some like :owl, bat, cats and dogs.
they don't like the dark OR they see something and there warning you
Dogs can see black and white. Even if you see something colorful, it will always be black and white to dogs. That is a lie. They can see various shades of blue. Dogs can see light blue to dark blue, but the rest is black and white. I've heard they can see yellow too. (In various shades)
Dogs are farsighted and usually cannot differentiate many colors. They have a harder time seeing small and non-moving objects like humans do. One thing dogs do have that humans do not is a wider field of vision and an ability to see in the dark. Humans usually can see better than dogs.
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.