No animal can see all types of light. However, many can see at least some colors and some can also see in infrared or ultra-violet light.
bees
Humans and Chimps are the only animals that are not color blind.
Animals, including humans, have "rods and cones" in the eye that allow them to see color. Horses have some, but not as many as humans, so it is believed that they see color, but pastels. These colors would be associated with food, water, and blood.
No, not all animals are color blind. Some see less color pigmentation than others, which as a general rule would be those animals with good night vision. People, which by definition are animals, are for the most part, not color blind.
because some animals change its color like a chameleon and other animals
Only owls see the colour blue
Animals can see in color not every color but most of them.Answer:Science indicates that many animals see colours although the palate they see is more limited than ours. Birds and some reptiles obviously devote a fair amount of energy into being coloured to attract mates, birds and other animals are attracted to coloured fruits and flowers, dog's can be trained to fetch balls of specific colours, insects use colours to warn predators away (hornets and Monarch butterflies) - all of these actions would be useless if animals could not see colours.
No, there is no color blind test for animals that you can do at home. There actually is no color blind test at all, only tests to check their vision if they can see at all.
Different animals have different kinds of color vision. Some have very poor color vision and others have very good color vision. In fact some birds and bees have super color vision and see colors that humans don't see.
Certainly not. First, H sapiens is a sort of animal. Second, there is an enormous body both of experimental evidence and of anecdote showing that various sorts of animals see various colors. (The usual way of testing is to train an animal to identify sources of reward by color.)
No some animals can see in negative color. some dogs cant see hardly anything. others can see colors but are color blind meaning they see colors as different colors. for example some people can see red when they are really looking at green.
Of course - that's why so many plants have evolved brightly colored flowers! These attract the bees and other pollinating animals.