No, they see most colors, but not red. Red looks pale green to horses.
Yes they do but it is'NT only one shade like if its saw something................. Blue it would probly see it in a light black and it isn't black and white it is actrully grey
they see in black a white because that is how they are made
they are black and white because preditors from the bottom see white when they look up and a penguins belly is white. Then preditors from the top see black and penguins backs are BLACK
a horse marked with black and white coat is known as a PieBald
It depends on what your question is. Cats do not see only black and white, but they do see black and white, as well as other colors(though the colors are blurry :/)
No. Dogs can see in black and in white. Horses I know can probally see in blues and reds, but maybe not as well with yellows and greens.
I am pretty sure they can... I know that they can see red, so they must be able to. Cows can only see black and white.
Horses do not have horns.
Yes they do but it is'NT only one shade like if its saw something................. Blue it would probly see it in a light black and it isn't black and white it is actrully grey
http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/2012/11/21/color-vision-horses-do-horses-see-color/#ixzz436y1iY1SHorses and zebras are related. Horses can definitely see the difference between blue and grey, between yellow and grey and between green and grey. They can tell red from grey to some extent but they find this much more difficult than the other discriminations.
black white brown
Almost all white horses are born black and become white as they grow up. Also black horses may become grey when they get old
Yes turtles see black in white
well,if you are looking at the glare on the black, you will see white. but if you are looking at the black, but not at the glare, then you will see black.
No,zebras are in the horse family, but are not horses..They are born with their stripes.
No, horses have a limited color range. They see greens and yellows best, reds and blues second, and purples and violets worst of all. Horses see independently out of each eye, which gives them poor depth vision. Hope this helps! : )
they see in black a white because that is how they are made