because some animals change its color like a chameleon and other animals
look
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.
High turbidity in water can negatively affect animals by reducing visibility and making it harder for them to locate food or avoid predators. It can also clog the gills of some aquatic animals, making it difficult for them to breathe. Additionally, turbidity can impact the ability of some animals to reproduce or find suitable habitats.
Well, that's not so much a difficult question. All sea animals depend on water for breeding such as: Whales, sharks, angel fish, dolphins, crabs, lobsters, etc. Some animals such as turtles or frogs or some other amphibians do depend on water for breeding their animals.
Most animals with binocular vision, such as primates, birds, some reptiles, and some mammals, have the ability to perceive depth and see in 3D. This is achieved by the overlapping field of view from both eyes, allowing them to judge distances and perceive depth accurately.
Yes it is for some animals. Possibly because they have too much fat on them and some animals don't have backbones.
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
Some animals can see in the dark with their big eyes.
Some animals uses their big eyes to see better in the dark.
animals see just the same way as us. but they see different colours. some only see in black and white.
Estimating the size of a population of animals can be difficult because animals move around, making them hard to track. Additionally, some animals may be hidden or hard to see in their natural habitat. Counting every individual is often not feasible, so scientists use statistical methods and sampling techniques to estimate population size.
No, not all animals see in black and white. Some animals, like humans, see in color. Others, like dogs and cats, see in shades of gray and some colors. It depends on the animal's eyes and how they perceive light.
Some animals, such as those in the genus Hydra, don't actually have a brain per se, making it difficult to answer.
basically all the animals you see in our world today. some have evolved some havent.
because animals are different to humans sheesh ppl THINK!
to see the enemy
No some animals can see in negative color. some dogs cant see hardly anything. others can see colors but are color blind meaning they see colors as different colors. for example some people can see red when they are really looking at green.