It is a hunting cat, active mostly at night. It will hunt anything from small rodents to animals nearly its size.
Lynxes need keen eyesight and hearing for hunting, and hares need good hearing and smell to know if they're being stalked - and good eyesight to see where they're running.
They need the perfect biome.
I have read in a lot of places that squirrels have excellent eyesight, but I think I'm missing something. I have had rescued squirrels that often had problems in finding food that was placed right in front of them. I don't know about long distance vision, but I don't believe that their vision is very good when viewing things up close. Their sense of smell, however, seems to be great.
A Mole lives under the earth. It's dark there. So he doesn't need good eyesight. Just a good sense of smell and sensors on his nose.
Lynx lynx is the scientific name of an Eurasian lynx
Lynxes need keen eyesight and hearing for hunting, and hares need good hearing and smell to know if they're being stalked - and good eyesight to see where they're running.
This link has excellent information about the various species of lynx.
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
Yes. Kiwi have quite poor eyesight, but they are compensated for this by their excellent sense of smell.
Raccoons only have fair eyesight. However, their senses of smell, hearing and touch are excellent.
No, they have excellent hearing but poor eyesight.
They have excellent hearing, smell, and eyesight.
Good eyesight, excellent fitness and determination.
Not excellent but good. The rhino has a good sense of smell.
Yes, griffins are often depicted in mythology and folklore as having exceptionally keen eyesight. Their sharp vision is believed to aid them in hunting and navigating their surroundings.
They use echolocation. They have excellent hearing and eyesight as well.