you should stop
I am pretty sure they can... I know that they can see red, so they must be able to. Cows can only see black and white.
If you mean can cows see pictures, than yes.
The black and white belted cows you will see on the related link listed below are a rare breed of Scottish beef cattle called Belted Galloway cows, or Belties.
Yes turtles see black in white
so the cow would not get hit by cars during the black out and so the farmers could see them.
well,if you are looking at the glare on the black, you will see white. but if you are looking at the black, but not at the glare, then you will see black.
they see in black a white because that is how they are made
yes actually all dogs see black and white
You are thinking of the oh-so-popular Holstein dairy cow, which are predominantly black and white. However, not most nor are all cows black and white. Many are brown, grey, black, white, yellow or buckskin, orange, red, and with variations of white in them, such as roan, white-face, speckled, dorsal-striped, etc.
Unable to see colours. (e.g. blue/black/red etc.). Their sight will be limited to black and white.
No, All Animals DO NOT All See In Black And White.
Dairy cows are typically thinner cows, more angular in bod structure with large pendulous udders. They do not get as fat or muscular as beef cows do, and are very often more feminine-looking. Color varies according to breed, but the most common dairy cow you will see is the black-and-white cows called Holsteins.