He has 16 basic colors in his spectrum
2^16 =65536
so each color can go from 0-2^65536 in power meaning he can see
2^(65536*15)=2^993040
or almost 1000 exabytes of colors
5 exabytes can store all words ever spoken by human kind.
Shrimp can see 16 colors.
The tiny but ferocious mantis shrimp can be quite colorful with a flattened, translucent body. Its abdomen and carapace are segmented, with each segment outlined in color. The mantis shrimp has green eyes on stalks on the top of its head and amazing vision. It has one pair of long, jackknife claws that resemble those of a praying mantis; hence, its name. The arms are powerful with a spring-loaded mechanism no prey can escape, and it has three pairs of walking legs. The mantis shrimp can grow up to 8 - 10 inches long. See related link below for images of the mantis shrimp.
35a praying mantis can see
Very good although if it cannot see well a squid gives it a pair of glasses so it can see even better. Ocassionaly they are seen with binoculars for long distance wale spotting.
Flamingos have excellent color vision due to the presence of specialized cone cells in their retinas. They can see a wide range of colors, including shades of red, orange, yellow, and pink. Their ability to see these colors is important for finding food sources such as shrimp and algae in their aquatic habitats.
Certain species of mantis shrimp are known to have the ability to see gamma rays, as they possess specialized eyes that can detect a broad spectrum of light, including ultraviolet and possibly even higher energy wavelengths. Their unique visual system allows them to perceive colors and polarized light in ways that are far beyond human capability. This extraordinary vision aids them in hunting and communication in their underwater environment.
Mantis shrimp possess an extraordinary array of senses, including vision that is among the most complex in the animal kingdom. They have up to 16 types of photoreceptors, allowing them to see ultraviolet light and polarized light, which enhances their ability to detect prey and communicate. Additionally, they have specialized sensory structures for detecting vibrations and pressure changes in their environment. This unique sensory system enables them to navigate their surroundings and interact with other marine life effectively.
on the internet Go to praying mantis, there are several links there that will help you.
if you look carefully at the back of the the mantis you can see a shiny pair of wings if you still are not sure poke the mantis back end and the mantis will ruffle its wings.
Yes. Shrimp can be cannibalistic. See Related Links.
The average person can see around 10 million different colors.
Cats can see a range of colors, but they are not able to see as many colors as humans can. Cats primarily see shades of blue and green, and they have limited ability to see reds and yellows.