You could show how they see thing. So take pictures of the way humans see so, take pictures they way humans see it and then take pictures of the same area from the way horses see
One possible science fair project name could be "Equine Perception: Investigating Color Vision in Horses." Another option could be "Seeing the Spectrum: An Exploration of Color Perception in Equines." These names effectively convey the focus on studying how horses perceive color and would be suitable for a science fair project on this topic.
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yes it does. I did a science project on this. when I tested an older man ,he gout not see what I was holding until it was straight in front of him.
Yes, In any type of science experiment, you should always use more than one test subject.
Same vision?
Horses have a limited colour range in vision. They have dichromatic vision, meaning they see the world in many shades of greys, browns, and yellows.
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