Zebras are black and white with stripes. A giraffe is yellow with spots and a long neck.
Yes turtles see black in white
well,if you are looking at the glare on the black, you will see white. but if you are looking at the black, but not at the glare, then you will see black.
no
yes actually all dogs see black and white
No, All Animals DO NOT All See In Black And White.
yes in fact giraffes do have black tongues...the questiopn is why do giraffes have black tongues =P to protect it from the sun Second answer by arcticspa224: No, rumor has it that Giraffes have blue or purple tongues.
they are black and white because preditors from the bottom see white when they look up and a penguins belly is white. Then preditors from the top see black and penguins backs are BLACK
White is lighter than the black and in the dark, black is camouflaged so white is easier to see.
they see in black and white
Black, grey and white.
Giraffes are even toed ungulates (they have two toes) and are more closely related to camels. Giraffes have multiple (4) stomachs. Giraffes chew cud. Giraffe coloration is white to creamy white backgrounds with various shapes and colors of spots (depending of subspecies) ranging from golden to red to nearly black. Giraffes have skin covered horns. Giraffes don't have top front teeth, they have a hard, toothless palate. Zebras are odd toed ungulates (they have one toe/hoof) and are more closely related to horses and donkeys. Zebras have a simple stomach. Zebras are striped and the normal color is black with white. Zebras don't have horns, have both upper and lower front teeth.