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Which statement about rodents is false?

  1. May carry diseases

  2. Have keen eyesight

  3. Live about 1 year

  4. Excellent senses of hearing

The correct answer is: Have keen eyesight

Rodents are often known for their various adaptations to survive in their environments. In particular, their eyesight is not as strong as it is often perceived. Many species of rodents, such as mice and rats, have relatively poor vision compared to their other senses. Instead of relying heavily on eyesight, rodents depend more on their acute senses of hearing and smell to navigate their surroundings and detect threats, food, and mates. This is in contrast to some other animals, which may have excellent sight as a primary sense. While rodents certainly possess some ability to see, particularly in low-light conditions, their visual acuity is not one of their defining characteristics. The alternative statements highlight the reality that rodents can carry diseases, typically have a lifespan around one year in the wild, and boast excellent hearing capabilities, which are crucial for their survival.