About 10 times better. talk bout sniper vision. :D
Go read a history book, you ignorant american. ^_^
American Vision was created in 1978.
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
the answer is FALSE(HUMANS HAVE BINOCULAR VISION WITH 2 EYES.)except those who have a medical condition called Monopsia .
The range of the feline vision spectrum is shorter than that of humans. Cats can see better in low light conditions, but they have limited color vision compared to humans.
Kestrels have the ability to see in ultraviolet (UV) light, which helps them detect the urine trails of small mammals. The UV vision allows kestrels to easily track and locate their prey, as urine reflects UV light differently from other objects in their environment, making it easier for the birds to spot their prey from a distance. This unique vision adaptation provides kestrels with a significant advantage in hunting and catching their prey.
Yes we do.
No it isn't.
The typical range of eye vision for humans is between 20/20 and 20/200. 20/20 vision is considered normal, while 20/200 vision is considered legally blind.
Four - 2009 Greater Vision 1-5 was released on: USA: 25 March 2009
Generally, no. Most dogs have decent vision, but not as good color vision as humans.
The trichromatic theory of color vision is based on the premise that there are three classes of cone receptors subserving color vision. And usually, humans are trichromatic.