Its snoring!
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When dogs dream they often act out their dreams by barking softly and moving their legs like they are running. The panting may be what the "dream dog" does after his adventure - whatever it may have been.
In the general sense no. In the day time humans have the ability to see better. If you are talking strictly about night vision, than yes. Cats are nocturnal animals, hence their night vision in superb
Yes. They can actually see in more vibrant colors then humans can.
During the day, the tiger's eyesight is comparable to human's but at night it is six times better due to their eyes having larger anterior chambers and lenses as well as a wider pupil.
well depends if you like birds or dogs but is it was legendary birds it would be more rare
Dolphins are not clever than humans. If dolphins are better then they would have invented stuffs and they would have done stuffs that is better than humans.
Well, birds know how to survive in the wild a lot better than humans.
Yes
Yes, better than humans
In the general sense no. In the day time humans have the ability to see better. If you are talking strictly about night vision, than yes. Cats are nocturnal animals, hence their night vision in superb
Yes. Cats hunt largely by sight. Cats have far better night vision than humans do.
Sorry to say, but cats can see much, much, better than humans can in the dark, since they are night hunters.
Humans Are All One But Birds Can Be Different If You Compare Humans Vision With A Eagles Vision Then An Eagle Vision Would Be Better And Sharper Compared To A Humans But If You Compare Human With Sparrows For Example Then Humans Vision Would Be Clearer And Bigger Like Glasses For A Sparrow.
Yes. They can actually see in more vibrant colors then humans can.
Animals generally have better night vision than humans due to adaptations like larger pupils and more light-sensitive cells in their eyes. This allows them to see better in low light conditions. Some animals, like cats and owls, have exceptional night vision capabilities that far surpass those of humans.
All birds can see blue, and much better than humans can.
Animals generally have better night vision than humans due to adaptations in their eyes, such as larger pupils and more rod cells. This allows them to see better in low light conditions.
Birds' eyes have more cones (color receptors) than humans, allowing them to see a wider range of colors and see ultraviolet light. Additionally, birds' eyes are larger in proportion to their body size than humans', giving them better visual acuity and depth perception.