Sentences with phrase «keen eyesight»

The phrase "keen eyesight" means having very good vision or the ability to see things clearly and easily. Full definition
They exhibit incredibly keen eyesight for moving objects but aren't so adept at recognizing objects which stand in place.
Having a precocious sense of smell and exceptionally keen eyesight, each dog was counted equal to two men, be it as guard of the chateaux, or as invaluable companion of shepherds.
Over her career, through keen eyesight alone, Karachentseva has identified numerous dim galaxies on photographic plates.
The fact that Anomalocaris had such keen eyesight may have been part of an early evolutionary arms race, the authors suggest.
Irish wolfhounds are sight hounds — dogs bred to use keen eyesight and swiftness to hunt.
And since cats are natural predators — obligate carnivores — they need a very keen eyesight to help them look for their prey.
Although they have exceptionally keen eyesight, Greyhounds also have keen hearing and sense of smell.
They also have keen eyesight and hearing, are fleet of foot and can fly at speeds of over 80 kilometres an hour.
Historically, Greyhounds have been used as hunters due to their great speed — they are the fastest breed of dog, reaching top speeds of over 40 miles per hour — and keen eyesight.
Like a lot of sight hounds, they rely on their keen eyesight for hunting and are prone to chase things that you and I may not see at first.
Sighthounds hunt by scanning for movement, not tracking by scent, and so have keen eyesight to catch even the slightest disturbance in their surroundings.
We have bred them to retain their hunting faculties — incredible noses, keen eyesight, high drive on game.
These dogs were probably first used for hunting and later herding, which would explain the development of their keen eyesight.
Irish Wolfhound: This stately breed is all power combined with a keen eyesight and sharp swiftness, placing him in the «sight» hound category (vs. scent hound, like a bloodhound).
These dogs were originally bred to hunt wolves in Ireland because of their keen eyesight.
Derived from the desert - dwelling wild felines of northern Africa, and brought to this continent by European settlers, cats are exceptionally well adapted to a predatory lifestyle, having keen eyesight, acute hearing and sense of smell, incredible strength and speed, lethal weaponry, and an incredible rate of reproduction.
Fiction: Even though they have keen eyesight, cats can not see in total darkness, according to Moore.
Today's law students have keener eyesight than fogies, but I had to wonder about an experiment being conducted at the University of Melbourne.
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