This is a fair question, given that animals cannot tell us whether they see objects in colour or not.
The way that scientists can determine whether or not an animal has colour vision is via the "cones" in their eyes. Animals and people have both "rods" and "cones". Rods assist in seeing in the dark; cones assist with colour vision. Quite simply, scientists can determine how well an animal sees colour by working out the ratio of rods to cones in their eyes.
They also analyse the type of cones themselves: there are three types of cones which are responsible for colour vision, and each one has a separate pigment which is sensitive to red, blue or green light.
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Torpor in an animal is a state of reduced activity and metabolism like hibernation that allows animals to go longer without food. Animals like rodents, bats, and some birds undergo daily torpor periods. An animal in this state would be sluggish and unresponsive.
Imprinting in an adult animal helps them recognize and bond with their offspring or potential mates. It also aids in identifying crucial environmental cues, such as food sources or predators, which can enhance survival and reproductive success.
Yes, they recognize them by smell.
The most intelligent animal in the sea is scientifically considered the dolphin, because dolphins can tell whether they are looking at a reflection of themselves or not, and it is scientifically considered 'smart' or 'intelligent' if an animal can recognize a reflection, and not think it is another animal.
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In the rare event that a neighbor does move back in, he or she will not recognize you or remember his or her time in your town.
you have to know how to care for animals, recognize symptoms of diseases, be able to treat diseases, and make the animal feel at home.
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The animal that represents Honesty is the Lynx or Bobcat. They are also known as the keeper of secrets as a totem animal.
While the proper title is National Lampoon's Animal House, everyone will recognize it as just being called Animal House. toga, toga, TOGA!
Most animals would be able to recognize a younger version of any animal that they know, yes.
what animal were used for the fur trade?
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Elephant, cat,anteater, pig,dog,lion,bird,horse
well i am not sure but i thin k dogs because my dog starts to freak out when she sees a dog, cat, horse, etc. but i am sorry i am not very sure
It all depends on what animal you r talking about but some use there sense of smell and others use their sight