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We see different colours because other colours are being absorbed.
Animals can see in color not every color but most of them.Answer:Science indicates that many animals see colours although the palate they see is more limited than ours. Birds and some reptiles obviously devote a fair amount of energy into being coloured to attract mates, birds and other animals are attracted to coloured fruits and flowers, dog's can be trained to fetch balls of specific colours, insects use colours to warn predators away (hornets and Monarch butterflies) - all of these actions would be useless if animals could not see colours.
animals see just the same way as us. but they see different colours. some only see in black and white.
No, not all animals are color blind. Some see less color pigmentation than others, which as a general rule would be those animals with good night vision. People, which by definition are animals, are for the most part, not color blind.
Bulls would be the most obvious answer. Quite a lot of animals can only see in black and white.
So they can be camouflaged, so their prey (or predators) won't see them.
The number of animals able to see colour is actually a vast number. Therefore, it would be inappropriate to ask this question. However, the number of animals not able to see colour would be actually less. Dogs are colour blind as well as the animals that hardly see daylight.
Yes they can see a red light. But they can't see enemy other colours.
Animals can use colours in many different ways : Some use colour as a warning against other animals , indicating that they are poisonous/venomous so that they don't get attacked. Some animals can even mimic the colours of other animals that are poisonous to avoid being preyed upon. Some use it as a means of camouflage so that they go undetected by predators.
You See Colours was created on 2006-03-06.
Dogs are red-green colour-blind, like many humans. They can see other colours.
The so called forbidden colours are green/red and yellow/blue. The light frequencies automatically cancel each other out