falcons and eagles
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.
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.
raccons and lizerds
Of course they can! Most, if not all animals can see in 3D.
If you go to the link provided there are instructions on how to make 3D beaded animals.
3D
i don't know but i do know they can't see 2d
It depends. You can see a 3D movie that has only some parts in 3D. In that case, no. You can also see a movie that ALL the screen is in 3D. In that case, yes.Hope that answers your question!
If the snowflages have been filmed in native 3D (ie using specialised 3D camera techniques) then you would be able to see them in 3D - in good quality - on a 3D TV by using 3D glasses. Many 3D TVs also have a built in 2D to 3D conversion facility so in theory you could see snowflages filmed in 2D on one of these models, but the quality would not be so good.
When I went to go see it, it was. I think it is :) x
A cylinder is a 3d shape because you can see the in side of it.
Well, there is no thing you can see with your eyes in this universe that is not 3D.
Acorrding to the reviews it's better in 3d
If you have the things for it, then yes, you can. look at the covers on games and if you see 3d, it is possible to play that game in 3d.
it is crocheting 3d thing like crochet animals it fun!