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No, they don't, because owl's use their eyes to hunt for food, and most other animals do also, so therefore most animals eyesight's are good.

An animal's eyes are attuned to its home environment. It may need for example, acute night-vision but this is often at cost of colour definition. There doesn't seem much evidence for animals of species other than our own suffering from long- or short- sight but they can be blinded by accident or disease (such as the awful myxamotosis (sp?) in rabbits), and when that happens they usually die from starvation or a predator they could not see.

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