No, humans are not the only living creatures that can be color blind. Many animals, including some species of dogs, cats, and other mammals, have limited color vision or are color blind due to the types of photoreceptors in their eyes. Color blindness can occur in various species, affecting their ability to perceive certain colors, similar to how it affects some humans.
Like Colour to the Blind was created in 1998.
Dogs are red-green colour-blind, like many humans. They can see other colours.
Like Colour to the Blind has 340 pages.
All animals aren't color blind. Primates probably have very similar color vision to humans. (some) Birds and insects see more colors than humans. Cats, dogs and livestock sees fewer/weaker colors than humans
Colour Blind - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA
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The ISBN of Like Colour to the Blind is 978-1-85302-720-8.
Dogs can't see bright colors like humans do but they can see soft, very light colors of only certain colors, they are limited.
the counting crows sung colour blind
The males are ususally colour blind.
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