No some animals can see in negative color. some dogs cant see hardly anything. others can see colors but are color blind meaning they see colors as different colors. for example some people can see red when they are really looking at green.
dogs in gneral see all black and white color
No, All Animals DO NOT All See In Black And White.
I think many of them do.
they are not all white some are brown black and gray
No, not all animals see in black and white. Some animals, like humans, see in color. Others, like dogs and cats, see in shades of gray and some colors. It depends on the animal's eyes and how they perceive light.
if Pandas count they are all nationalities; black, white, and Asian whoa A black panther, black bird, Brewers Blackbird....some fish.
Many animals can see colors. Some examples include birds, primates, and insects. These animals have the necessary specialized cells in their eyes, such as cones, that allow them to perceive a wide range of colors.
Peripheral vision results from images near the edge of the retina. In this part of the eye, there are very few cones and almost all rods. Peripheral vision is essentially black and white and thus unaffected by color.
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Objects are coloured because they absorb certain frequencies and absorb others. For example a green object has absorbed red light and what was left, the green light, and so on. A white object reflects all the frequencies (colors), a black one absorbs all.
In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.