Dogs cats squirrels
birds can only see black + white
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well yea if they are colour blind
no they can only see in black and white so they don't even know what colors are.
animals see just the same way as us. but they see different colours. some only see in black and white.
The only animals on your farm that can have changing colour are cows. Cows can be born or purchased brown, white with pink spots or white with black patches.
A zebra is the only animal with black and white stripes.
Yes, sometimes.
no they only have to wear either black or white not both
Bulls would be the most obvious answer. Quite a lot of animals can only see in black and white.
Some things that are commonly drawn in black and white include portraits, landscapes, still life compositions, animals, and abstract designs. These subjects can be effectively represented using only shades of black, white, and gray to create contrast and depth in the artwork.
No, animals that are nocturnal and active at night do not see only in black and white. While many nocturnal animals have adaptations that enhance their ability to see in low light, such as a higher ratio of rod cells in their retinas, they can still perceive some colors. However, their color vision is generally limited compared to diurnal animals, and they may see fewer colors or different shades.