Yes as they belong to the cat family, and as they hunt their prey at night , very well so they must be able to see well at night.
yes
Many animals have poor senses of sight and hearing, but a good sense of smell. One example is the bat.
Many animals have poor senses of sight and hearing, but a good sense of smell. One example is the bat.
Panther's have extremely good sense of sight and hearing.
Yes, leopards are vicious in the sense that leopards are dangerous to humans; vicious in the sense of mean or evil, no. Leopards viciousness is part of their nature to ensure their survival by catching game for food.
Snow leopards have all the same senses as humans, which are sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste. As for their eyesight, it is their primary sense, and although they have poor color vision, leopards and all other cats have excellent night vision compared to most animals (including humans). Cats' hearing is also far more powerful than human hearing, as is their sense of smell (but some animals, such as dogs and bears, have a far better sense of smell than cats do). The only thing exceptional about cats' sense of touch are their amazingly sensitive whiskers. I don't know anything about a cat's sense of taste.
The sense of sight is your visual sense.
Yes! The Giant panda has an excellent sense of smell also in sight and hearing. They have great sight because of their cat-like pupils!
Leopards are vertebrates
Gerbils have an good sense of smell and hearing, but poor sight.
A rhinoceros has the same kinds of senses that we have, sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch. Their sense of sight is not nearly as good as our is, however, and like most animals they depend more on their sense of smell.
disadvantages of losing sense of sight