NO! crocodiles can see very well both ways due to a third transparent eyelid.
No, their distance vision is rather poor.
They called him a "hawk" due to his keen vision and tricky tactics
Owl
Armadillos are not blind, but they have poor eyesight, mainly relying on their keen sense of smell to navigate. They have small ears and limited hearing, but they are not completely deaf.
NO! They have bad sight, and are almost blind, but have a very keen sense of smell, and amazingly good hearing.
No, barn owls are not blind. In fact, they have excellent vision, especially at night when they are most active. They rely on their keen eyesight and hearing to hunt effectively in low light conditions.
Skunks are not blind, but they have poor eyesight. They primarily rely on their keen sense of smell and hearing to navigate their surroundings. Skunks have a good sense of hearing and can detect approaching threats by listening for sounds.
Barn owls silently stalk their prey. They have great night vision and keen ears.
Yes, squirrels have good vision compared to other animals. They have keen eyesight that helps them navigate their surroundings and locate food efficiently.
Raccoons can use their keen sense of smell, their hearing, and sharp vision to spot or detect predators.
Maybe. Birds of prey are birds that hunt for food primarily on the wing, using their keen senses, especially vision
As a duck hunter for several years I would say no. Ducks are very keen on picking up movements especially movements by brightly colored objects. I mean why would there be all the hype on camo wear if not? Of course that could all be commercial. But my understanding is that ducks are not color blind hence the camo and such, but deer are--- hence hunters having no problem with wearing hunter orange.