The answer is no!It sees all different colours in different ways,black is a tricky colour for a mouse to see as they arn`t so much nocturnal and their bodies find it hard to comunicate with other species of animals.
Most animals, including man, can see at night, to varying extents.As far as I know, seeing involves perceiving light, so nothing will be able to see in total darkness, if total darkness means the total abscence of light.
This depends on where you live. It could be a wood mouse, field mouse, house mouse, mole, vole, packrat or something else. You would have to see it to identify it.
Nothing can 'see' in complete darkness, even insects. They have eyes that use the same basic process to see as humans; the reflection of light to the eye. Some creatures can know where things are in total darkness, however. They use things like sound, smell, and heat sensing.
It means it can see in the darkness a little bit
Well, honey, "mouse" can be a noun or a verb depending on how you use it. As a noun, it's a small rodent that loves cheese, and as a verb, it means to move around quietly or sneakily. So, next time you see a mouse, just remember it can be more than just a little critter scurrying around your kitchen.
darkness
Nothing can see in complete darkness.
No. You can see nothing in complete darkness
I See a Darkness was created on 1999-01-19.
how can i see jirachi at 23F in pokemon explorers of darkness?
Most animals, including man, can see at night, to varying extents.As far as I know, seeing involves perceiving light, so nothing will be able to see in total darkness, if total darkness means the total abscence of light.
a mouse can see about 15 cm a way but in dark can see 2cm away
Donna couldn't see a thing in the darkness of the closet.
The answer is darkness or the inside of your eyelids.
darkness
DARKNESS
the darkness