no, tigers don't see color because they are color blind
Yes. If you use your eye to see the picture, you will see color. If you use photogrphic paper to record the image, whether or not you see color is determined by the nature of the film -black/white or color. There is nothing in the physics of the camera that prevents you from seeing color.
I can imagine them quite easily.
Yes. Tigers have incredible night vision in addition to more powerful eyesight in general.
you can see the sun green in the forests because in the forest there are so many trees which make the sun look like in green color.
I believe you are talking about the color blindness tests where the numbers are written in colored dots. Basically if you are not color blind you will see the numbers but if you are color blind then you will only see a bunch of dots.
Yes tigers as well as other cats see in color. They are capable of seeing the colors blue, green and red.
yes they can see in color.
no white tigers can see color but there vision is weaker than orange tigers
No. Siberian tigers, as with all tiger subspecies, do not change coat color.
Colour vision in tigers: ... There is some debate about how much colour tigers can actually see. Until recent times it was considered that felids were colourblind, but it has now been established that green, blue and yellow may be recognised, along with various shades of grey.
There both tigers species? everything but the color 4 chambered heart figure it out..
No, Maltese tigers do not exist. The term "Maltese tiger" is often used to describe a hypothetical color morph of the tiger species, but no evidence of such a subspecies has been found in the wild or in captivity.
black and pink
White
WHITE!!!!!!!! :)
It is part of their genetic code
All Bengal tigers are around three feet at the shoulder. White tigers are a rare color variant of Bengal tigers.