there are little things in our eyes ( i forget what they are called) there is a layer of colour ones and a layer of night visoin ones behind. we lack night visoin ones but we have more color ones so we can see colours were as are pets cant because they lack colour ones so they can see in the dark well
That and we see the colors that an object does not absorb, for instance a lemon takes in every single color except for yellow thus we see a lemon as yellow, white doesn't take a single color of the spectrum so we see it as white, while black absorbs every single color of the spectrum so we see it as black.
Receptors in the retina, called rods and cones. They are sensitive to different frequencies of light and give the brain electrical signals, dependant on the strength of the differing frequencies.
The perception of color is resolved by the brain.
No.
miley's eyes change colors so they are different at times.
Harry Styles' eyes are green and his hair is brown! I love it so much!!
his eye color is dark brown
just look at some peoples eyes, you'll find out :)
With his eyes
The only other group of mammals that can distinguish colors would be the prime apes and African monkeys. Studies of the cones in the eyes of other animals can prove they see color but not how the interpret the color.
Colors. This is because they mess up light and it is hard to interpret if they actually contain what you are looking for.
The eye doesn't interpret. The brain does.
all colors eyes should be
Yes chips do have eyes they have huge eyes all kind of colors.
Your eyes..?
The way our eyes interpret colors is via the useage of cones. Humans have three cones, and thus we interpret the colors blue, red, and yellow. Dog's typically only have two, and can only see blues and yellows. It's just like a human who is colorblind! This means while you are seeing red, orange, yellow, green, light blue, dark blue, and violet when you look at a rainbow, your dog is seeing black, dark yellow, light yellow, white, light blue, blue, and dark blue.
Blue
colors
Your brain.
No they do not.