Yes birds have good hearing but they tend to things differently to us these 'ears' are not ears at all, however, and have nothing to do with hearing.There is a structure called fovea located in the centre of the retina in the human eye. It has a high density of cones and is responsible for sharp eyesight (being able to read). Dogs and cats have no fovea.
Panther's have extremely good sense of sight and hearing.
Lynxes need keen eyesight and hearing for hunting, and hares need good hearing and smell to know if they're being stalked - and good eyesight to see where they're running.
Sloths have very poor eyesight and hearing
Racoons don't have very good hearing but they have very good eyesight for the dark so they can see easily.
Their sense of smell is far more acute than their eyesight or hearing.
yes they do
Panther's have extremely good sense of sight and hearing.
hawk
Raccoons only have fair eyesight. However, their senses of smell, hearing and touch are excellent.
No. Kiwi do not have good eyesight, but they are compensated for this by excellent sense of smell.
tangible factors is good eyesight, and good hearing
Lynxes need keen eyesight and hearing for hunting, and hares need good hearing and smell to know if they're being stalked - and good eyesight to see where they're running.
Birds detect the presence of a hawk through their keen eyesight and acute hearing. They also rely on alarm calls from other birds to alert them of potential danger.
Thick camouflaged fur, sharp teeth, good hearing, padded feet, and good eyesight.
Sloths have very poor eyesight and hearing
No, they have excellent hearing but poor eyesight.
they hve a good sense of smell, hearing, fast,agile, sharp teeth, claws eyesight