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What animal has a keen sense of smell but poor eyesight?

Rhino


What animal has poor eye sight but good keen of smell?

The elephant, rhinoceros, porcupine and moray's all have poor eyesight but keen sense of smell.


What African Savanna animal has a keen sense of smell but poor eyesight?

The African wild dog, also known as the painted wolf, has a very keen sense of smell but relatively poor eyesight. They rely more on their sense of smell to track and hunt prey in the savanna.


What are the rhinoceroses main senses to finding its food?

Sight and smell. smell. (very keen sense of smell, very poor eyesight)


How far can a bear see?

Not nearly as far as they can smell. They may have relatively poor eyesight, but their keen noses are the most sensitive of any land animal. A polar bear can smell blood from miles away in subfreezing air temperatures.


What animal has a keen sense of smell but poor sight?

The star-nosed mole


Does a panda have keen eyesight?

Pandas have poor eyesight.


Do budgies have a keen sense of smell?

Budgies have a limited sense of smell compared to other animals. Their sense of smell is not as highly developed as their vision and hearing. They primarily rely on their keen eyesight and hearing to navigate their environment and communicate with other birds.


Do Kiwis have poor eyesight?

Yes. Kiwi have quite poor eyesight, but they are compensated for this by their excellent sense of smell.


Are armadillos deaf and blind?

Armadillos are not blind, but they have poor eyesight, mainly relying on their keen sense of smell to navigate. They have small ears and limited hearing, but they are not completely deaf.


The black rhino poor eyesight but its sense of smell excellent?

Not excellent but good. The rhino has a good sense of smell.


A mole has very poor eyesight suggest why moles don't need good eyesight?

Moles spend most of their time underground in dark tunnels, relying on their keen sense of smell and touch to navigate and locate food. Their primary food source, earthworms, is detected through vibrations in the soil rather than visual cues. Therefore, having poor eyesight is not a hindrance for moles in their natural habitat.