Yes you always see color but it might not be the right color
All mammals except primates can only see the colors green and blue.
Yellow is still yellow, because people who are color blind commonly only get greens, reds, and some shades of blue mixed up. Not all colors are different when a person is color blind, but it also depends on the severity, and the type of colorblindness.
All animals aren't color blind. Primates probably have very similar color vision to humans. (some) Birds and insects see more colors than humans. Cats, dogs and livestock sees fewer/weaker colors than humans
No some animals can see in negative color. some dogs cant see hardly anything. others can see colors but are color blind meaning they see colors as different colors. for example some people can see red when they are really looking at green.
Bears, like most mammals, have some color vision. There is some indication that they can see reds, which many mammals cannot see, and if this is true, then their color vision is similar to that of a human being. There is a source like below.
The most common disadvantage of being color blind is not being able to see all colors.
It has been proven that fish do see various colors. Whether they see all colors exactly as we do, is unknown.
Yes, there are several different forms of color blindness. Some individuals have total color blindness, seeing no colors at all, but only shades of grey. Others see some colors but not others, with perhaps the best known being those who cannot distinguish red from green.
not all cats are color blind some are and some aren't if you think your cat is color blind then you should probably take your cat into the vet and get it looked at
It is a misleading term because people with color blindness are not blind. Rather, they tend to see colors in a limited range of hues; a rare few may not see colors at all.
All dogs are color blind
Yes, all dogs are color blind.