Yes, it can see very well in the dark.
In my opinion: Earth: Elephant Electric: Cheetah Ice: Arctic Fox Dark: Vulture Light: Swan
it becomes very horny _______ If you stroll into your local pub and see a cheetah sipping a pint, that's a sign you need to stop drinking.
NO. Polar bears live in a much different continent and biome than a lion or cheetah, so there's no way that a lion or a cheetah could eat, let alone see a polar bear.
Answer:Fish can also see in the dark, especially deep sea animals such as the Pelican Eel and Giant Squid and the cuttlefish. ------------------------------------------------many nocturnal animals see well in the dark such as cats (big & small cats), hyenas, owls etcpredators usually see better in the dark than herbivores.
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yes cheetahs have red eyes. It is so they can see in the dark.
A cheetah sees things with its eyes.
dark wood
Can you see a cheetah with your naked eye? Then it is not just made of one cell.
The leopard - see image above that illustrates the 'spots.' A cheetah has simple spots.
See the image above of an adult cheetah.
Lions and Leopards are nocturnal animals. Due to their stocky build, they do not have the speed and agility a cheetah does. A Lion and Leopard rely on the fact that their prey cannot see in the dark, they are able to move in on animals being stealthy. A Cheetah on the other hand, has the speed to capture prey in most cases, with ease.
I think they see the best.
to see why she had so many spots
70 MPH
Look at a picture of one and you'll see. pink
NO because it is dark it can not see you