no, you can wear glasses/contacts
yess they have good eyesight because they need to see far away incase there is any seals ahead ! they love to eat seals !
It does have wireless connection. It has no controller. The only part you need a controller is for when you first turn your Xbox on. It is so good that you dont need a controller.
No, you don't. There are opticians with glasses out there.
Good Eyesight
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.
no, but it is a good idea to get one
A Playstation controller will never work as good as a PS2 controller and you need to just buy a PS2 used controller for a few bucks
The predators need good eyesight for spotting their prey in all the grass, and the prey need camouflage to hide from the predators.
cuz they don't have a good eyesight so they use their ear to protect from predators or hunting
Cheetahs have good eyesight because the eye is elongated giving them a wide range of vision. The black tear marks that run down the side of the eyes stop the glare of the sun when they are running or just watching the prey.
To become an air traffic controller, you typically need an associate's or bachelor's degree in air traffic management or a related field. Some candidates may also enter the profession through the FAA's Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) program, which offers a specialized curriculum. Additionally, candidates must complete training and certification through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to qualify for the role. Strong communication and problem-solving skills are also essential for success in this position.
Moles spend most of their time underground in dark tunnels, relying on their keen sense of smell and touch to navigate and locate food. Their primary food source, earthworms, is detected through vibrations in the soil rather than visual cues. Therefore, having poor eyesight is not a hindrance for moles in their natural habitat.