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Look at how the animal lives and you'll get some clues. Animals that eat fruit need to be able to tell which fruits are ripe and which are not, so monkeys, apes, and fruit-eating birds see in color. Insects that pollinate plants need to see colors to distinguish the right kinds of flowers for them, so bees and some other insects see some colors (and, indeed, some can see ultraviolet colors that we humans can not). Animals that use the color of their own bodies as social signals often see in color, but not always. So lizards that flash colorful dewlaps in their territorial and mating displays usually see some color, as do most birds.
AnswerSimple answer, no.Lions have some colour vision. They have fewer 'cones', which are what enable animals to see colour, but they do not see just in black, white and shades of grey. They see more muted colours. However, they have more 'rods', which gives them acute night vision.
color blind animals... for example dogs
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Cats And Dogs Mice Rats Rabbits
Yes. They are black and white striped animals. (see link below)
Yes. Guinea Pigs can see in color.
Some animals that have just white eyes are some of the albino animals and also a variety of nocturnal animals.
try blck, white or green
No, All Animals DO NOT All See In Black And White.
wehat he did for the black and the white commiunty by belive that blck and white can worship ''Allah'' not just black
animals see just the same way as us. but they see different colours. some only see in black and white.
Nobody knows.
I think many of them do.
Bulls would be the most obvious answer. Quite a lot of animals can only see in black and white.
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u go to white knigts castle then go north to ice mountain and the fortress is on the right and on top of ice mountain
Because they wanted to see how white it was and the animals