Land snails have very limited eyesight and can primarily detect light and dark rather than colors. Their eyes, located on the tips of their tentacles, are not as developed as those of many other animals, so they primarily rely on other senses, such as touch and smell, for navigation. As a result, they do not see in color like many other creatures do.
MY eyes don't do that but if your do, then you better be making an appointment with your eye doctor quickly....
so far as we know yes
humans have coloured eyesight dogs see in black and white humans have coloured eyesight dogs see in black and white
On a color palette, it would be white then black. White is the absence of color. Black is a mix of all colors.
Yes, though they are usually a different color.
Black is not a color, it contains no colors. White is a color, it contains all the colors.
White is a combination of all the visible colors. Black is the absence of color, so black is not a color.
white and black are absence of color, but id consider black to be warm and white to be cool.
In the most simplistic sense the color GRAY is 50% Black & 50% White. Thereby, making the color GRAY equally close to BOTH the Color WHITE and the Color BLACK.
Black and white are shades, not colors. In the world of color theory, black is the absence of color and white is a combination of all colors.
White w/black stripes.
Blue, black, and white.