Crickets cannot see color. They can see UV rays, but not color.
This is dependent on which viewpoint one looks at this from. From a human viewpoint, crickets are indeed colorblind in that they cannot see certain colors that humans can see. However they can also see violet and ultraviolet wavelengths which humans cannot see. Crickets can see color, but not the color humans can see.
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.
no they cant, because crickets can only see black and white light.
to see a mate!
ive seen brown black and when sheding.. they are white
Yes they do.
Katydids are more closely related to crickets than to grasshoppers. See Link.
no dip u dumb a$$
crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids
Shrimp can see 16 colors.
Red, Green, and Yellow. They can also see ultraviolet colors, or colors the human can't see
Lions can see the same colors as we can, but they can't see as far away as we can.