actually all cats and dogs are color blind. they only see black and white
Actually, no. Tabbies usually have a different color on their stripes than on their fur. For example, my cat Dolby is a tabby and she has gray fur and tan. There are so many tabbies out there that you may see some colors more than others. One of the most common is orange and white.
Sort of. They only see a shade of gray, black, or white.
No... She's not blind. Far from it. It's because of her Byakugan, her clan's Kekkei Genkai. When activated, it gives her a 360º view with the exception of a small blind spot on the uppervertebrae. Her eyes are actually a slight lavender color but almost completely white/gray.
You can use tints and shades of gray to describe White. Using black to shade and white to tint. Since black and white are neutrals and not colors, you can use them to describe the color white.
You can mix black and white together to create the color gray. The more black you add, the darker the gray will be, and the more white you add, the lighter the gray will be.
In the most simplistic sense the color GRAY is 50% Black & 50% White. Thereby, making the color GRAY equally close to BOTH the Color WHITE and the Color BLACK.
No. Ivory is more milky-white, and gray is more dirty-white.
a lighter gray....
When white and gray are mixed together, you get a lighter shade of gray. This happens because white lightens the gray color, but does not change its underlying hue.
Gray color is made by mixing black and white pigments together. Gray is considered a neutral color because it is a combination of equal parts black and white, creating a shade that has no strong undertones of any other color. Adjusting the ratio of black and white can result in different shades of gray, from light gray to charcoal gray.
Usually great white sharks are white and gray and blue-gray.
No, it is gray.