yes.
Bats have eyes and can see both at night and during the day using their eyes. However bats do not rely on their eyes at night (in the dark), because they have another sense they use called "echo location" which works better than their eyes.
Bats use echolocation to navigate and hunt at night. They emit high-frequency sounds that bounce off objects and return to the bats, allowing them to form a "picture" of their surroundings. This enables them to locate prey and avoid obstacles in the dark.
Birds' eyes have more cones (color receptors) than humans, allowing them to see a wider range of colors and see ultraviolet light. Additionally, birds' eyes are larger in proportion to their body size than humans', giving them better visual acuity and depth perception.
Bats use echolocation to navigate and catch prey in the dark. They emit high-pitched sounds that bounce off objects, and by listening to the echoes, they can create a mental map of their surroundings. This system allows them to "see" in the dark using sound rather than light.
Not unless you have a definition of "completely dark" that means something other than completely dark (i.e. no light whatsoever).
Sorry to say, but cats can see much, much, better than humans can in the dark, since they are night hunters.
They're able to see in the dark much better than humans.
they can hear better than human ears.
dark wolf is better than dark bull (way better).
no Many mammals can see in the dark far better than humans, but bats actually don't "see" in the dark at all. They make a high pitched screeching sound that bounces off the ground, trees, cliff faces, prey and any other object. They hear it and their brains can calculate what their surroundings are like based on how long it took for the sound waves to come back.
Yes of course animals can see better in the dark than humans.Why do you think Owls and Aye-ayes are nocturnal? so their eyesight has to be better than ours .Have you ever seen an animal stumble in the dark/at night ? i havent,but us humans will if we don't have some type of light to see we will stumble or even worse break a toe or something ,because we cant see in the dark.What i am trying to say is that yes of course animals can see better than humans.
Like humans, dogs cannot see in truly dark conditions, but dogs' eyesight is better at night with minimal light from the moon, stars, or human lighting. They also detect motion much better in general, whereas humans detect color much better, so at night humans are at a disadvantage for color detection but dogs can still see motion easily.
Are computers better data processors than humans
they can hear, see and smell better than humans
Dark wolf is way past better
Dark gasher is better
Dogs can see better than us because in the dark,we humans do not see very clearly .But with dogs,they have night vision.Also,in daylight,they are colored blind.(They can only see black and white)