Rabbits do see in colours but on shades of blue and green. Although they can only see in blues and greens this doesn't mean they have bad eye sight. If fact they have amazing eye sight.
Rabbits are not color blind. They can see color, but their color vision is not as vivid as humans. They primarily see in shades of blue and green, with limited ability to distinguish between reds and greens.
Angora rabbits come in a wide variety of colors. Go to arba.org to see full color pictures of rabbits and their varieties (colors.)
Rabbits changing fur color APEX*
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Rabbits are colourblind and do not see the same colours that we do. Rats can see blues and greens but not red at all. Black eyed rats can see one third of the humans can while red eyed rats can see only one thrid of what a black eyes rat sees.
Rabbits come in all different different shapes colors and varieties their is not only one color for rabbits
Albino rabbits are white with red eyes.
Cottontail rabbits only come in an agouti color of brown and gray.
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Rabbits change their color. In spring, their fur is brown, and in the winter their fur is white.
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Yes Most bunnys see in black and white just like every other pet.ANSWERThere seems to be no information on color vision in rabbits, although on the basis of behavioral studies, some scientists speculate that rabbits can distinguish between blue and green, although they probably see these colors differently than we do. If the retinas of rabbits'eyes are similar to those of dogs, whose retinas have only two kinds of color sensitive cones instead of the three that human retinas have, and many fewer of them than do human eyes, then the spectrum of colors they can see is greatly restricted, and part of that spectrum is black and white.