Well, one is a bird. Like a hawk or an eagle can see from a very far distance, they have a keen eye.
No. Kiwi do not have good eyesight, but they are compensated for this by their excellent sense of smell.
excellent. they have binocular vision and excellent depth perception
A vulture (several species) are noted for their excellent eyesight in spying carrion from several miles away. Their reaction is often triggered by the action of vulture's behaviour that are closest to the carrion. So the answer is a definite yes, vultures have better eyesight than humans.
Yes. Kiwi have quite poor eyesight, but they are compensated for this by their excellent sense of smell.
The bird with the best eyesight among all bird species is the eagle.
Raccoons only have fair eyesight. However, their senses of smell, hearing and touch are excellent.
They have excellent hearing, smell, and eyesight.
No, they have excellent hearing but poor eyesight.
Good eyesight, excellent fitness and determination.
The black and orange jumping spider is distinct from other spider species due to its vibrant coloration, excellent eyesight, and ability to jump long distances.
Not excellent but good. The rhino has a good sense of smell.
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.