Yes, some research suggests that foxes have the ability to see ultraviolet light. This allows them to better navigate their environment and detect prey.
no, because ultraviolet rays are just above seeing and with ultraviolet lights, you see a more violet color.
Humans cannot see the color ultraviolet because our eyes are not sensitive to that wavelength of light. Ultraviolet light has a shorter wavelength than visible light, making it invisible to the human eye.
Spiderwebs can reflect ultraviolet light, making them visible to insects and birds that can see in the ultraviolet spectrum. The ultraviolet light can also cause the spider silk to fluoresce, creating a distinctive blue-green color.
No, flounders cannot see ultraviolet colors. Flounders have limited color vision and are typically sensitive to blue and green wavelengths of light. Ultraviolet light is outside the range of colors that flounders can perceive.
Our eyes can't see ultraviolet light, so it has no color. The highest frequency our eyes can see is violet, and ultraviolet is above that frequency. The name ultraviolet just means "above violet."
The red fox can see in ultraviolet "color".
The red fox can see in ultraviolet "color".
no, they cannot see ultraviolet colors.
they can see in color.
Yes they do see in ultraviolet color. I just saw it for the question "How do Honeybees see?" answer.:)
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no, because ultraviolet rays are just above seeing and with ultraviolet lights, you see a more violet color.
the answer is yes.Butterflies have average eyesight. They do have one advantage over most other insects in that they can see colour. Their colour vision, however, is shifted towards the ultraviolet end of the spectrum.^this means that butterflies can see ultraviolet light
Indeed they are color blind, they cannot see colors that humans can see. But they can see the ultraviolet rays of the sun, that us humans can see.
Humans cannot see the color ultraviolet because our eyes are not sensitive to that wavelength of light. Ultraviolet light has a shorter wavelength than visible light, making it invisible to the human eye.