The animal with the sharpest sight is currently believed to be the owl.
The eyes of the owl are extremely large considering their body size. Owl eyes point forward and are immovable, which provides binocular vision. The owls ability to rotate its head almost 360 degrees compensates for not being able to actually move their eyes.
They can see perfectly clearly in both day and night. In complete darkness their pupils are able to see objects that humans and most other animals would miss.
Contrary to popular belief, owls do not have night vision. They just have extremely powerful eyes.
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dog because dog has special eyes
leopard can see far.
owl
the Wildebeest migrates the furthest!
On foot, human.
Logically it has to be the Giraffe !! :)
On foot, human.
I believe it was the blue whale
if the hunter sees the animal, it will run and if it is caught, it will die
Opossums.
Bats, Opposums, Wolves.
The Arctic Tern migrates around 22,000 miles each year.
Mandy's characteristics are she wants to help every animal she sees (if they are hurt)
it would if you teach it to do that or if your hunting it will do it when it sees a animal that its suppose to get.
Most likely they are monkeys. Humans are related closer to monkeys than they are to say Dogs. I'd assume our furthest living relative was some kind of invertebrate, but which one.