Yes, ladybugs are essentially colorblind. They can primarily see only light and darkness.
They are not blind. They have perfectly good eyes.
Ladybugs get around by flying and crawling. Ladybugs have to be decent flyers in order to escape from their predators, otherwise they would die.
no
Blind people can have any colored eyes.
Lizards and dogs.Another answerNo, dogs are not colored blind.
Ladybugs are generally not toxic to frogs. While some species of ladybugs can secrete a defensive fluid that may cause mild irritation, most frogs are not affected by this and can safely consume ladybugs as part of their diet. However, certain brightly colored ladybugs might serve as a warning to predators, indicating they could be unpalatable or toxic, but this toxicity is not typically relevant to frogs. Overall, frogs can eat ladybugs without significant harm.
they don't because they are color blind.
Blind people can have any colored eyes.
Yes, any animal can be blind. Blindness is particularly common in mostly white colored breeds of cats (e.g. Siamese).
Yes. Rabbits are colorblind. Most animals are colorblind
Revision: Just because you are blind doesn't mean that you are illiterate. Blind people read braille. Another answer Probably a bold black color. Being colored blind you can still see, it just means you can't see certain colors. These people don't need to use braille
No dogs are completely color blind but all dogs have poorer color vision than humans.