Almost anywhere. It depends on where you live and what kind of animals you want to see. The zoo has an exceptional variety of wild, endangered, and sometimes rare animals for you to see. And every animal has a place of origin; the cheetahs can be seen wild in Africa, the beluga whale in the Arctic, and so on and so forth.
Everything you can see, all multicellular animals.
There aren't specifically any animals that we have discovered that can see microwaves. However, bees are able to see ultraviolet radiation and snakes infrared.
Probably because animals aren't the same as us. They evolve from other creatures from us and the animals they evolved from may have had better sight than us.
raccons and lizerds
In total there are six animals on ten rupee note which can be seen. On front side there is lion capital in which we can see three Asiatic lions. On the other side we can see the other three animals. They are rhino, elephant and tiger.
Some animals can see in the dark with their big eyes.
because then you could see animals that you cant see in the wild.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that animals can see angels.
Well, some animals can only see in a few different colors and some can see in all colors if that's what you were asking
They Do See
the only animals u see is at the park u see people
animals see just the same way as us. but they see different colours. some only see in black and white.
Some animals uses their big eyes to see better in the dark.
No, All Animals DO NOT All See In Black And White.
you would most likely see house animals.
nocturnal animals
we don't see any sun light and we see lava cracking from the ground .the only animals that we see are animals that have adapted to their environment