Right now, they have not announced any new colors for the iPad 3. They will most likely only come in the default colors.
Some horses do. Zebras evolved to blend in to their environment, probably sun and shade. Prehistoric 3 toed horses merged into their background also. The domestic horses that we have today have thousands of years of selective breeding at the whim of humans. We have bred them with the colors that appeal to us. Left to their own devices they would most likely not have the same coat colors that humans like.
there are about 400 million dogs in the whole entire earth. about 3/3 need a comforting home with a kind family.
Blue and red are the most common but if your looking for 3 yellow aswell
Cats can indeed see some colors, but not all colors. Research has found that cats have colour-sensitive cones in their eyes, but not as many as a human's. Humans with normal vision have 3 types of cones, while dogs and cats have only 2 types of cones so they do not experience the same spectrum of colour vision that we do. Cats seem to be able to distinguish between higher frequency colors, meaning cats respond to the colors purple, blue, green and possibly yellow range. Red, orange and brown colors appear to fall outside cats color range and are most likely seen as shades of grey or purple. Purple, blue and green appear to be the strongest colors perceived by cats. Tests suggest cats can distinguish between more shades or levels of gray than can humans.
Birds, reptiles, and insects see in 4 colors: red, green, blue, ultravioletPit viper snakes also "see" in infraredMammals (except primates) see in 2 colors: red, bluePrimates (including humans) see in 3 colors: red, green, blue
Red and tan are 3 letter colors.
they can be 3-5 colors
There are 3 primary colors (red, blue and yellow) and 3 secondary colors (purple, orange and green).
3 colors
Red. Green, Blue
yes. They have 3 different colors and dont shake them