Yes they see with their tongue to scents heat waves!
Night vision monocular compensates poor human vision in dimly lit conditions basically allowing to see in dark. Typically night vision monoculars are used in hunting, wildlife observation and military operations.
they both mean orbit or haves to do with it
welll i can name one ANSWER vitamin A loss of vision poor vision loss of vision(night) sometimes completely loss of vision
the lack of the vitamin that is in carrots.
The grades of binocular vision are typically classified as excellent, good, fair, and poor. This grading system is based on the ability of both eyes to work together efficiently to perceive depth and have a clear, single image.
Yes they do. No, the do not use them. All snakes are deaf.
Stress
Snakes have a thermal vision which means that they can feel the warmth of their prey's blood and body and can go near it by scanning the warmth
horses could live in a meadow as long as it didn't have any predators or snakes, and it also had water. but if you thinking about dumping your horse in some meadow don't you dare do that to that poor beautiful part of God's creation
Evolution. Pit Viper snakes depend on infrared vision to hunt.
No. Technically no snake has heat vision. However, pit vipers and some pythons have heat sensing pits. This is not a form of vision so much as an entirely new sense. Garter snakes do not have this.
No, their distance vision is rather poor.
Rhinos have very poor vision
you are going blind
Poor diet.
Snakes' eyes are not adapted for night vision. Those that hunt in darkness do so by sensing their prey's body heat.
Humans have rather poor night vision. We use torches and night-goggles, etc, to overcome our poor night vision.