Yeah. Some are born blind and others can be blinded later in life.
The Texas blind salamander, being a small aquatic amphibian, is known to be preyed upon by various predators in its ecosystem, including larger salamanders, snakes, birds, and fish. These predators opportunistically feed on the Texas blind salamander when given the chance.
NO he wasn't born blind.
it will be blind
no cobras are not blind but like alot of other animals they can't see color so they ARE color blind but not flat out blind.
All dogs are color blind
Cause when they are first born they are blind but when they get older they dont be blind then they learn to fly.
no olms are nasty and blind
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he has no bird the blind guy had the bird the guy wasn't blind he had his tongue cut out
Blind birds can fly using their other senses, primarily relying on their sense of hearing and proprioception. They can detect sounds and vibrations in their environment, which helps them navigate and avoid obstacles. Additionally, some species may use echolocation, emitting sounds and interpreting the echoes to understand their surroundings. These adaptations enable blind birds to successfully maneuver in flight despite their lack of vision.
Birds can't fly at night because it's really dark so they might bump into something or there blind
No. They are nocturnal so probably have good eye sight.
Yes, baby birds are typically born blind, as their eyes are closed at hatching. Depending on the species, they usually remain blind for about 5 to 14 days before their eyes fully open. During this time, they rely on their parents for food and care. As they develop, their vision improves, enabling them to better navigate their environment.
Kiwi are not blind, but their vision is fairly poor. It is true that they hunt by smell, as their nostrils are located at the very end of their bill. They have an excellent sense of smell.
they have saved many animals to dieng tropical birds to blind pandas
Predator Blind makes you virtually invisible to waterfowl. You can use it on dry land, in muddy conditions, or in the water to give you a secure place to take aim at approaching birds. The Blind is made of tough, durable 100% polyethylene virtually indestructible body.
No. birds are not colour blind. They have 4 types of cone, with the ability to see ultra violet as well. Humans only have 3 types of cones, and dogs only have two.