Eagles have highly evolved vision, which allows them to see their prey moving around on the ground from a distance. The big-footed birds of prey can see clearly about eight times as far as humans can.
Owls have highly evolved night vision. These nighttime predators have excellent night vision as their eyes have many more rods than human eyes.
Four-eyed fish can see above and below the waterline at the same time. Their eyes allow them to keep an eye out for predators from both above and below.
Mantis shrimps have eyes that process the objects they see before the information is even relayed to their brain.
Sharks can see about 40-50 feet ahead of them in the water, which makes their water vision at least 10 times better than humans.
Grazing animals like sheep and goats also have excellent eyesight and can see clearly at long distances.
Cheetahs also have excellent vision that helps them see their prey clearly while running at a very fast speed. The world's fastest land mammals have more cones in their eyes than rods, which allow them to see more defined colors and help in spotting their prey in the bushes easily.