the answer is yes.
Butterflies have average eyesight. They do have one advantage over most other insects in that they can see colour. Their colour vision, however, is shifted towards the ultraviolet end of the spectrum.
^this means that butterflies can see ultraviolet light
the answer is yes.Butterflies have average eyesight. They do have one advantage over most other insects in that they can see colour. Their colour vision, however, is shifted towards the ultraviolet end of the spectrum.^this means that butterflies can see ultraviolet light
No. They can not see in ultraviolet light. They are known to glow when exposed to ultraviolet light, though.
the answer is yes.Butterflies have average eyesight. They do have one advantage over most other insects in that they can see colour. Their colour vision, however, is shifted towards the ultraviolet end of the spectrum.^this means that butterflies can see ultraviolet light
Humans do not see ultraviolet light, but there are some who can who have had to have replacements in their eyes, which altered their vision so that they can.
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No, the human cannot see ultraviolet rays with the naked eye.
they can see in color.
no, because ultraviolet rays are just above seeing and with ultraviolet lights, you see a more violet color.
Bees and butterflies can see colors that we can't see. Their range of color vision extends into the ultraviolet. The leaves of the flowers they pollinate have special ultraviolet patterns which guide the insects deep into the flower.
Butterflies, Honey bees, Birds, and Jumping Spiders. See link for source.
Red, Green, and Yellow. They can also see ultraviolet colors, or colors the human can't see
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