No, they are colorblind.
Not all Teddy Bear Hamsters have red eyes. Most have black eyes, grow to be about five inches long, and will bite if not cared for gently. Teddy Bear Hamsters have a light brown or gold coat, and prefer to live alone.
Hamsters see in black in white because they do not have a cornia in there eyes. Do not put them in sunlight they will be blind. Color blind are hamsters.
Yes. Of course their color blind.
No, they're color blind. yes, hamsters are color blind and see black in white. make sure you don't put them in sunlight because then they r practically blind and cant see that good. Yep afraid they are! Hamsters can only see in black and white but still cant see very well. They use their whiskers to feel around as they are on the move. They are color blind! :p
No hamsters can't see colour, because they are colour blind. So they can pretty much just see black, white and grey.
Yes, hamsters are color blind and see black in white. Make sure you don't put them in direct sunlight because then they are practically blind and can't see that good.
Dwarf hamsters are attracted to bright colors such as red, yellow, and orange. They have poor eyesight but are sensitive to motion and color, and may be drawn to colorful objects in their environment.
No, because a black bear can see very well at night.
yes you can see the color black
NEVER sperate the baby hamsters unless u see that the babies have fully grown fur on them and that they can take care of themselves.
they see color.
The visual answer is that the face is white, and the only black on a polar bear's face is its eyes, nose and mouth. The more technical answer is that a polar bears fur in all actually transparent. Their skin underneath is black. See the related link for a polar bear face picture.