Yes, humans can think in color. It is actually better when you think in color because you can remember things more easily.
Yes, humans can see the color yellow.
I think that the difference between human eyes & dog eyes is that all dogs are color blind but not all humans are color blind. We can see in color as dogs cannot.Yes this is the maindifference but I would like two point out that through dogs are color blind that they do indeedsee in color but they are missing a type of cone that humans have and they have way less. Dogs have a lot more rods then humans.
The color red is known to evoke the fastest reaction in humans.
People often think dogs are color blind because they see the world differently than humans do. While humans have three types of color receptors (cones) that allow us to perceive a wide range of colors, dogs have only two types, which makes their color vision similar to that of a human with red-green color blindness. This means they primarily see shades of blue and yellow but have difficulty distinguishing between reds and greens. However, dogs are not completely color blind; they simply experience a more limited color palette.
pinkish
purple
red
Ancient humans may have had difficulty perceiving the color blue due to the way their language and culture influenced their perception of color.
It is extremely common for humans to have no earlobe to speak of . . . it is hereditary just like eye color or skin color.
Adam and Eve where Caucasian.OK PEOPLE JUST FOR THE MIND,THEY SAY WHITE PEOPLE CAME FIRST, DO ANYBODY HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS, WELL JUST TO SAY THIS,I DO, I DON'T THINK THIS IS TRUE,PROVE ME WRONG,IF YOU CAN?I DARE YOU.......
No, blue is not a natural hair color in humans.
Melanin.