Bush babies, or galagos, have dichromatic vision, meaning they primarily see two colors. They are thought to perceive shades of blue and green, but their color vision is not as developed as that of humans. This adaptation helps them navigate their environment at night, as they are primarily nocturnal and rely more on their other senses. Their visual capabilities are suited for low-light conditions rather than vibrant color detection.
There are 3 general types of bush baby (or galago): greater bush babies, lesser bush babies, and needle-clawed bush babies.
The collective nouns for bush babies are:a congress of bush babiesa gathering of bush babiesa plot of bush babies
The collective nouns for bush babies are:a congress of bush babiesa gathering of bush babiesa plot of bush babies
It actually depends on the age of the baby. When babies are first born, they see in black and white and have blurry vision. But gradually, babies start to see in color when they grow to be a few months old.
Bush babies (or galagos) are found in forests and woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa.
No offense but this is a very dumb question and babies see in color and all shapes.
No but Bush babies live in the bush and tree areas of East Africa.
No. Bush babies are native to the African continent. They are not found in Greece.
Yes, bush babies live in the tropical forests of Africa.
Bush babies live in the bush and tree areas of East Africa.
Depending on the species, bush babies (also known as galagos) have between 1 and 3 babies in each litter.
Mainly insects, some fruits and tree resins.dont you mean what DO bush babies eat?