I don't know of a way to measure the size of vision.
In the general sense no. In the day time humans have the ability to see better. If you are talking strictly about night vision, than yes. Cats are nocturnal animals, hence their night vision in superb
Excellent. The lion also has excellent night vision, with eyes six times more sensitive to light than humans.
About 10 times better. talk bout sniper vision. :D
Tigers hunt mainly during the evening and night times, when the vision of their prey is compromised. For this reason, their night time vision is excellent; about six times better than that of humans.
you don't. i did all of them 6 times and i never had to find night vision goggles.
It magnifies the available (ambient) light. Night-vision technology amplifies available light by as much as 40,000 times.
During the day, the tiger's eyesight is comparable to human's but at night it is six times better due to their eyes having larger anterior chambers and lenses as well as a wider pupil.
Like all big cats, they can be active day or night.
Big cats and house cats have excellent night vision. Their vision is many times superior to the human and the dog.
It would be very difficult to assess the night vision of animals that existed before relatively modern times. That being said, squids have the best ability to see in darkness. Not specifically "night vision" since it's always dark day or night that deep in the ocean.
Tigers have pretty decent vision, they can see about 6 times better than humans during the day. They can spot prey from up to a mile away, so yeah, they're basically the ultimate stalkers of the animal kingdom. Just be glad they're not peeping through your window.
Extremely well! Ok, lets put it this way, if you were standing outside and the sun was setting it would look like clear daylight to a tiger. They need this sight power because they mostly hunt at night!