They need it to catch their prey.
Raptors are birds of prey that have keen eyesight, sharp talons, and a hooked beak. They hunt and feed on other animals for survival. Some common examples of raptors include eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls.
Eagles belong to the subgroup of birds known as raptors, specifically in the family Accipitridae. They are characterized by their strong talons, hooked beaks, keen eyesight, and carnivorous diet.
Yes, condors are considered raptors, specifically classified under the family Cathartidae, which includes New World vultures. While they are often called vultures, they share many characteristics with raptors, such as keen eyesight and a carnivorous diet, primarily feeding on carrion. Unlike typical raptors like eagles and hawks, condors have a more specialized ecological role as scavengers.
Pandas have poor eyesight.
An eagle can pick up small animals like rabbits and fish with its strong talons and keen eyesight.
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It means one has keen eyesight.
Actually Turtles have really good eyesight and also a keen sense of smell
They need their keen eyes to see their prey or food from high above the ground.
The importance of keen eyesight, watching for opportunities and potential threats.
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