Whatever color a human sees, that item or thing is reflecting it. so if you are looking at a green apple, that apple is absorbing all of the colors BUT green. We see the green because that is the color being refelcted. our eyes pick up on the reflection, and we see the color. But if you see black the item or object is absorbing all the color and white is reflecting all the colors
Yes, humans can see the color yellow.
Indeed they are color blind, they cannot see colors that humans can see. But they can see the ultraviolet rays of the sun, that us humans can see.
Humans see with color. Dogs simply have less cone receptors therefore they do not see light. Dogs only see in black and white.
Same as humans
They don't see in color, and that is because their eyes aren't as developed as humans'.
No. only primates see color. Monkeys and humans.
No, humans are not the only ones that can see color. Some animals, such as birds, fish, and insects, can see a wider range of colors or different wavelengths of light than humans.
Yes they do they see color better than us humans
This is dependent on which viewpoint one looks at this from. From a human viewpoint, crickets are indeed colorblind in that they cannot see certain colors that humans can see. However they can also see violet and ultraviolet wavelengths which humans cannot see. Crickets can see color, but not the color humans can see.
Animals, including humans, have "rods and cones" in the eye that allow them to see color. Horses have some, but not as many as humans, so it is believed that they see color, but pastels. These colors would be associated with food, water, and blood.
horses
Yes, cats and dogs are not completely color blind, but they do not see colors as vividly as humans do. They can see some colors, but their vision is limited compared to humans.