the answer is yes.
Butterflies have average eyesight. They do have one advantage over most other insects in that they can see colour. Their colour vision, however, is shifted towards the ultraviolet end of the spectrum.
^this means that butterflies can see ultraviolet light
Yes, moths can see infrared light.
Yes, some insects can see infrared light.
No, butterflies cannot see their wings while flying.
No, dogs cannot see infrared light. They can see some colors, but their vision is limited compared to humans.
No, dogs cannot see infrared lights. They can see some colors, but their vision is limited compared to humans.
bees and butterflies can see ultra violet
Infrared rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation that have longer wavelengths than visible light. They are invisible to the human eye but can be felt as heat. Infrared rays are commonly used in applications such as thermal imaging, remote controls, and infrared saunas.
Yes, moths can see infrared light.
Yes, some insects can see infrared light.
Since our eyes can't see infrared light, you wouldn't be able to see ANYTHING if infrared is the only light available.
No, butterflies cannot see their wings while flying.
To see an infrared light beam, one can use an infrared camera or infrared goggles that can detect and display the infrared light as visible light. These devices convert the infrared light into a visible image that can be seen by the human eye.
You can't see infrared light without a special camera.
They are invisible. Butterflies has it a they can see some things we can't.
no
No, dogs cannot see infrared light. They can see some colors, but their vision is limited compared to humans.
No, dogs cannot see infrared light. They can see some colors, but their vision is limited compared to humans.