We see colours because our eyes have in their retina three sorts of light sensitive cells called "cone cells". Some of these are sensitive to Red light. some are sensitive to Green light and some are sensitive to Blue light. There are also cells called "rods" which just detect the presence of light (not in colour)
Our brains interpret the combined signals from the Cone Cells as the colours of the spectrum.
Our eyes are especially adapted to see color - they have special receptors to see three different base colors (red, green, blue). The image we see is made up of these three base colors.
no, tigers don't see color because they are color blind
they see color.
Snakes see in red eye color.
they do not see color their like dogs they can see black white and gray
Crickets cannot see color. They can see UV rays, but not color.
they can see in color, you can ask me! One animal that can't see in color, or, color blind, is a dog! that is a very good question though!
cows cant see color red
yes they can see in color.
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The color gold.
You can not see color.
No they can see color