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Siberian lynxes, like most felids, are not completely color blind but have a limited color vision compared to humans. They primarily see shades of blue and yellow, but their ability to perceive reds and greens is diminished. This adaptation helps them excel in low-light conditions, which is beneficial for their hunting lifestyle. Overall, their vision is more attuned to detecting movement rather than a wide range of colors.

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