yes he can see in pitch black, cuz thats how night vision works...its the light already collected in his occular cells that enables him to shift his vision in the ultraviolet spectrum. however, and i think this is the point you're trying to make is proplonged exposure to absolute darness where there is no light after a while his vision will adjust and since there would no longer be an ambient light. not even a little bit, eventually the light built up in his eyes would eventually dissipate, and he wouldnt be able to see in the dark anymore
Why you didn't believe me , and well beast can because he got cat's eye's now and well cat's can see in the dark, not total darkness but still it's a night vision.
Sabretooth has feline characteristics. Retractable claws, amber irises, sharp teeh and pronounced canines. Wolverine doesn't, except for his claws which are very different from Sabretooth's. It's erroneous to claim their physiology exactly the same.
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and whoever said that Spiderman has nightvision is wrong.....he can feel the vibrations in the dark...which lets him "feel" rather than "see" where things are
i don't really know if he can see better than a normal human in night time but he has a superb sense of smell very similar to that of dogs and wolves..so i can imagine that just canine do in the dark...they rely on their heightened sense of smell to "see"
Wolverine doesn't have night vision. In fact, it doesn't seem any better than a normal human's.
It's proven in Marvel Comics Presents where Wolvie and Ghost rider fight. Wolvie gets into a fight and knocks the lights out, he then says he can't see in the dark and he has to rely on his senses. He swung violently, falling over chairs and such trying to fight a guy with night vision goggles on.