They have less cones in their eyes. Humans have cones and rods. The cones are for color and rods are for light. Cats have a ton of rods so that is why they can see in the dark well and humans can't. The more rods you have, the better you can see at night or in the dark. Animals have a lot more rods because that is more beneficial to them than seeing colors.
some dogs,nocturnal birds such s owls,some reptiles,whales and seals,some stingray's,bulls and deers can't see the colour orange.
they go colourblind
Not all animals are colourblind. However, certain scientists have done specific research and testing on it and have finally came to a conclusion with scientific proof.
No.
Colourblind - Darius Campbell song - was created on 2002-07-29.
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.
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The cast of Colourblind - 2011 includes: Angela Canalese as Anne - Marie Dominik Witkop as Opthalmologist
Yes, they can be.
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not all the way, they can see red.
colourblind