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Caterpillars are not color blind in the same way that humans understand the term. They possess simple eyes called ocelli and compound eyes, which allow them to detect light and movement. However, their color perception is limited compared to that of many other animals, as they may primarily respond to specific wavelengths rather than a broad spectrum of colors. Their vision is adapted for their survival needs, such as avoiding predators and finding food.

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