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It is dominant. Most likely if the female had children then all her sons would be color blind. If she herself was also color blind then all her children would be color blind too.
It is believed that people who have lost one of their senses have their other senses heightened. The majority of people who are blind have a better sense of smell, taste, touch, and sound.
No, he did not become blind.
When someone loses a sense, all their other senses become more acute. Planes cause a lot of noise, and vibrations, so although they are blind, they will be able to correctly identify where a plane is coming from.
No, all people do not have all senses. If you are blind you have only 4 senses if you are deaf as well you only have 3. Some unfortunate people have none.
He was born blind
Jaypaw was born blind.
Blind horses can not see, that is why they are called blind. The other senses will get better to help compensate for the blindness, the sense of smell will get better and the sense of touch will get better, as will the horses hearing.
Blind people tend to adapt to blindness easier, as they have never experienced sight. They are taught to extend and sharpen their other senses, touch, smell, taste, and hearing. People who become blind, however, may have trouble learning to get around and continue on with daily life, as they may have relied mostly on sense of sight (which, in fact, is usually the case).
yes, it is true when you lose one of your sense the others become stronger. if you dont mind i will explain it. you see all of you senses shared energy and all five senses have to split up the energy evenly. if one of the senses is unable to work like if you are blind or death the energy from the sense that is dead is passed on to the next sense. here is an example: if all your energy is 100 and you have 5 senses that mean each sense get 20 but if one of the sense dies it passes on its 20 to the next sense. i really hope that you like my answer.
In the movie "Blind Fury," the character Nick Parker goes blind after a chemical explosion in Vietnam. The explosion causes him to lose his sight but enhances his other senses, particularly his hearing and fighting skills.