Not all animals are colourblind. However, certain scientists have done specific research and testing on it and have finally came to a conclusion with scientific proof.
Yes. Rabbits are colorblind. Most animals are colorblind
No.
because some animals don't have a CONE in on their eye.
The same for a person who is not colorblind
Nobody really knows, people say cats are colorblind when they are not really. So I would say "No." donkeys are not colorblind
Goldfish are not colorblind but they have very sensitive eyes and the can only see four different types of eyesight which are:ultraviolet,short,medium,and long wavelength-sensitive.
Impossible to know without information about genes that the parents have. are the parents colorblind? etc.
There is no such assumption.
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Yes, anyone can be colorblind regardless of their race. Colorblindness is a genetic condition that affects the ability to distinguish certain colors, and it is not specific to any particular racial group.
People who are colorblind can have a driver's license for driving a motor vehicle. One just needs to be aware where the red and green are on a traffic light.
We know that if a father is colorblind and the mother is neither colorblind nor a carrier, then the sons will not be colorblind. So, using logic, that means that the father can't cause a son to become colorblind. Process of elimination would point towards whenever a son is colorblind that it comes from the mother. A diagram explaining how colorblindness is inherited can be viewed in the related links.