Although the eyes of most bat species are small and poorly developed, leading to poor visual acuity, none of them are blind. Vision is used to navigate bats especially for long distances when beyond the range of echolocation. It has even been discovered that some species are able to detect ultraviolet light. They also have a high quality sense of smell and hearing. Bats hunt at night to avoid competition with birds, and travel large distances at most 800 km, in their search for food.
frogs can see some color! lizards see very little, and mainly black and white
The Color of Skunk Spray is Yellow. It is not urine!! It contains chemical (smelly) and it can get rid of the frogs and other enemies in the food cycle.
they see in black and white
Black, grey and white.
No. but blind people are said to see in black and white
they do not see color their like dogs they can see black white and gray
No. All they see is Black and white.
Black and white are what most people think that dogs see, but in fact they see more of a blue-green color. This is because wolves see in this color and because dogs are a descendent of wolves . The reason wolves and dogs see in this color is because when wolves hunt is in the morning and that makes it easier to see in the low light.
Yes, some people do see in black and white. This is called color blindness.
Well, I'm referring to all terriers. But when you say silky they are brown and black most of the time. Most rarely they are white. Silky terriers are mixed in with a hint of Dachshunds, Cairn terriers, and Yorkshire terriers.
No. only in black and white.
dogs in gneral see all black and white color