A giraffe is a day being, so supposedly not. Only night animals are commonly colourblind. However, if the giraffe would suffer from colourblindness it would be possible for it to be colour blind of course.
Well, assuming that you misspelled the word sea, then no, if a giraffe owns any portion of the sea (which is extremely unlikely) it will not be able to colour anything in blue. You must not fall into the trap that because it is blue (which it is not, it is green) then everything that it touches will become blue, for example, if you go swimming in the sea you do not emerge glowing blue, do you? So, in a few words, no, giraffe's sea cannot colour blue.
different people see different colours as different things so i might see yellow as red but you might see it as blue.
define color.
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yes
They are yellow with brown spot
They can see all the colors we can.
when you see all of the colors when they combine it makes black
You see all the colors in a rainbow.
All colors
all colors
Birds can see all the colors a human can see so name any color and a bird can see it
No dogs can not see all colors
Yes, because we need to see all colors.
hijust to let you know all dogs can see colors
Every thing. some objects reflect some colors(the colors that we see) and absorb all others(the ones we don't see). the colors that are reflected and blend to make all the different colors.
they do not see in only black and white. they dont see colors as vibrantly but can see colors.