With their eyes...
Yes, they do, because they have to see predators at night in the dark.during the day they do but not in the dark
Cheetahs have good night vision, but they are not able to see in complete darkness like nocturnal animals. They rely on their acute eyesight and hearing to hunt during dawn and dusk when their prey is most active.
yes cheetahs have red eyes. It is so they can see in the dark.
Yes, it can see very well in the dark.
A cat can see very well and can also see well in the dark.
No, cats can see very well in the dark.
Wasps have poor vision in low light conditions, so they do not see well in the dark.
Cheetahs are diurnal, meaning that they are primarily active during the day (unlike most cats). Additionally, cheetahs need open plains and deserts to run and thus hunt effectively. Lastly, cheetahs live relatively close to the Equator, where the sunlight is the brightest. To sum it up, cheetahs do not live in areas that would qualify as 'dark.'
yes
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.
No, cheetahs are not born with red eyes. They are born with dark-colored eyes, typically brown or black. The red-eye effect in photographs is a result of light reflecting off the blood vessels in the eye, but it is not a natural characteristic of cheetahs.
Gazelles can see very well when it becomes time for dark, they see about 1 million times better in the dark (with some light) than a human can see in the same conditions.