Very far, maybe six times farther than you can, on a clear day.
No they have good eyesight like all anteolopes
A vulture (several species) are noted for their excellent eyesight in spying carrion from several miles away. Their reaction is often triggered by the action of vulture's behaviour that are closest to the carrion. So the answer is a definite yes, vultures have better eyesight than humans.
No. Kiwi do not have good eyesight, but they are compensated for this by their excellent sense of smell.
Pandas have poor eyesight.
True, but rhinos do have particularly good eyesight.
not all spiders have good eyesight, like tarantulas, for example
Vitamin A is needed for good eyesight.
Yes great whites have good eyesight. Their colour vision is not that good though!
Vultures are scavenging birds known for feeding on the carcasses of dead animals. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by helping to clean up decaying organic matter, which can prevent the spread of disease. Two primary types of vultures are found: Old World vultures, primarily in Europe, Asia, and Africa, and New World vultures, found in the Americas. Both types have adaptations such as excellent eyesight and a strong sense of smell to locate food.
its eyesight is not the best so it relys on its whiskers and its smell
Actually Turtles have really good eyesight and also a keen sense of smell
Two-toed sloths are nocternal. So yes two toed sloths have good eyesight.