probaly not
Yes how do you think the multicolored bettas came to be the fish are still bettas no matter the color they are.
Yes, bettas can change color as they age due to genetic factors, environmental conditions, and stress levels.
Cones perceive color in the human eye.
Bettas change color due to genetic factors and environmental conditions. Factors like stress, age, diet, and water quality can influence their coloration.
Dogs perceive grass as shades of yellow and blue due to their limited color vision.
They sure do!
Male bettas have a long tail fin, and they are brightly colored; more so than the female which is a dull color. She has a short tail.
Rods, which perceive black and white and gray, and cones, which perceive color.
They come in red, blue, purple, pink, green, & black.
one cannot see color, or perceive color differences
We perceive the color black when objects absorb all wavelengths of light and reflect none back to our eyes. This lack of reflected light is interpreted by our brains as the color black.
Black