Mice are dichromatic, meaning they have two types of color receptors and primarily see shades of blue and green. They have limited ability to perceive colors in the red spectrum, which makes red and orange appear as shades of gray or brown to them. Consequently, they cannot distinguish between these colors as humans do. Their vision is adapted more for detecting movement and contrast in low-light conditions rather than for seeing a wide range of colors.
there is no animal with 6 eyes and cant see but...3 blind mice can see,2 + 2 + 2 = 6 and there blind so its three blind mice
yes! Mice cant see properly in the light and have to use their whiskars to make a visual image of their surroundings which is not clear. Mice are nocturnal and can see easily in the dark they also like infra-red light.
Three Blind Mice
It is because that is what transparent means!
Mice can be 4 colors - White, brown, Grey and black
babys can but i dont know about grown ups
I'm pretty sure that is is color blindness to certain colors which makes it so you can only see certain colors.
colors and u spelt colors wrong
One of the colors zebras cannot see is orange
because your computer had a glitch
we cant see bright colors
we cant see bright colors