Rabbits have good night vision and can see fairly well in the dark due to their large eyes and ability to see in low light conditions.
Yes, rabbits have excellent night vision and can see well in the dark due to their large eyes and specialized retina.
Rabbits have good night vision, but they are not as adept in the dark as some other nocturnal animals like owls or cats.
they can see in the dark and the have to be able to see very well to catch mice, rats, and rabbits
Not nessicarily-- rabbits are nocturnal. I have one myself. I certainly don't think it can see in the dark. Owls, though are nocturnal and can see in the dark. However, rabbits cannot.
"Perch" is a strange verb for what you're describing. Rabbits like to hang out in dark, sheltered places, where they can see everything but you can't see them.
Yes, rabbits have good night vision and can see in the dark. Their vision is not as sharp as some predators like cats, but they have a wider field of vision to detect movement.
Yes, rabbits have good night vision compared to many other animals. Their eyes are adapted to low light conditions, allowing them to see well in the dark.
Rabbits are naturally nocturnal. They are more active at night anyway. They eat drink and run around all night.
Yes, it can see very well in the dark.
A cat can see very well and can also see well in the dark.
Yes, rabbits have good night vision due to their large eyes and ability to see in low light conditions.
Rabbits have good vision compared to other animals, with a wide field of view and the ability to see well in low light. They can detect motion and see predators from a distance.