I do not think so. We have a retina that can help us see much more color. Falcons can see some colors but only when they are hunting. They see their pray from the sky. In a nature show I saw that a Falcon can actually see the urine trail highlighted in bright yellow of a small animal. I know weried....
Falcons are raptors. They catch prey with their talons. They can see almost three times better than humans.
Humans can see around a million colors. There are more than 100 million colors.
Research has shown that bright colors can stimulate the brain and increase energy levels, which may lead to a perception of being more hyper. However, individual reactions to colors can vary, and factors such as personal preference and past experiences with certain colors can also influence how a person feels in response to them.
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
it's hard to tell exactly. 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.
faster than humans more reliable than humans more acurate than humans more cleverer than humans
There are more humans than dogs.
yes
Darker colors like black, will absorb more heat than lighter colors, such as white.
I think there are more rats in the world than humans.
dark colors
Contrary to what many people think, dogs can see some colors. In a dog's eye, 10 percent of the photoreceptors are cones, which allows him to see muted colors. He can't tell the difference between purple and grey or white and light blue, but certain colors are discernible. Dogs have more rods than humans, which allows them to detect movement much better than humans.