Yes, squirrels have good night vision and can see in low light conditions, but they are not able to see in complete darkness.
If flying squirrels are fearful of the dark.
The following proverbs are based off a South African culture: Bats can see in the dark. Do squirrels mix themselves with bats? Bats devour by striking, squirrels by nibbling. Bats are found in companies.
Like most marsupials, possums see using their sharp eyes.
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Squirrels have good eyesight and can see up to 100 feet away in their natural habitat.
You have to look at the tail. Squirrels have bushy tails. mouses have thin tails.
Flying squirrels are diurnal by nature, that is, they are mostly active in daylight. It follows, therefore, that they must be able to see in the light.
No if you do they die. You can see their guts.
They've learned some dark magic? No! Birds of prey are taking them out as the birds loose habitat. The birds have learned there is lots to eat in the 'burbs, like squirrels, chipmunks and poodles.
Squirrels have good eyesight and can see in color. They have a wide field of vision, allowing them to see predators and find food easily. Their eyes are positioned on the sides of their head, giving them a panoramic view of their surroundings.
because its going extinct
Because they will see an acorn and they grab it at the same time so they put it aside and who wins the "match" will win the acorn