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Javelinas, also known as peccaries, are believed to have limited color vision, similar to many other mammals. They likely see some colors but may struggle to distinguish between certain hues, particularly reds and greens. Their vision is adapted for their natural habitat, focusing more on detecting movement and contrasts than on color differentiation. Overall, they rely more on their keen sense of smell and hearing than on sight.

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