the answer is yes.
Butterflies have average eyesight. They do have one advantage over most other insects in that they can see colour. Their colour vision, however, is shifted towards the ultraviolet end of the spectrum.
^this means that butterflies can see ultraviolet light
You will never know unless you are a butterfly or a butterfly tells you?
Yes, but only in reds blues and greens.
well, as you can see moths die quickly and u dont see alot of them. which means they die early. here where i live are lots of butterflies and no moths. butterflies stay as a caterpillar for a longer period of time, longer than moths. and then when they transform into butterflies they also live longer than moths. i hope this helps. i mean i am a proffesional zoo keeper and here we have lots of butterflies roaming around. Please use this answer wisely and respect it.
Quote from the related link: "Butterflies can see red, green, and yellow, but they also see color in the ultraviolet range, which reveals patterns on flowers-and other butterflies-that we can't see."
butterflies have wings.and those wings have very small dots on them.these are the eyes of the butterflies.they see through them.and it`s a fact.
its normal both ways if you get butterflies then you know that this is your crush and your nervous about it , if you don't than that is very good because your fully confident and smile ( it shows it ) Dr Katie
They are invisible. Butterflies has it a they can see some things we can't.
They are invisible. Butterflies has it a they can see some things we can't.
bees and butterflies can see ultra violet
Since our eyes can't see infrared light, you wouldn't be able to see ANYTHING if infrared is the only light available.
You can't see infrared light without a special camera.
no
No. Infrared is light (that we can't see) and light is NOT man made.
Yes they do.
use photo gels use Congo blue and primary red. put them together and see the infrared
Infrared light is light with a longer wavelength than red. Here are some sentences.Humans cannot see infrared light without special goggles.Infrared light creates a lot of heat.Many animals can see infrared light.
S. Kwok has written: 'Cosmic butterflies' -- subject(s): Planetary nebulae 'Astronomical Infrared Spectroscopy'
I'm wondering if there's some kind of glass/material that would let you see infrared light?