Lizards and dogs.
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No, dogs are not colored blind.
All dogs are color blind
Reptiles can be a wide range of colors, including green, brown, black, yellow, red, and orange. Their coloration is often influenced by their environment and serves various purposes such as camouflaging, thermoregulation, and communication. Some reptiles can even change color to adapt to different situations.
No, lions are not color blind. They have color vision similar to humans, which includes the ability to see a range of colors. Lions use their color vision to distinguish prey and to communicate with other members of their pride.
yes they do but are color blind
no cobras are not blind but like alot of other animals they can't see color so they ARE color blind but not flat out blind.
Yes. They are color blind. :)
All dogs are color blind
it depends on which color blind test u fail.but id call it part color blind
No, pygmy goats are not color blind.
they have two separate colors set in a pattern, if your color blind or partially color blind, you won't see that pattern. If you can, you are not color blind or not blind to the differences betweem those two colors
yes John Dalton was color blind
are springer spaniels color blind
Yes, all dogs are color blind.
I Used to Be Color Blind was created in 1937.
yes all theropists can be color blind
No, elephants are not color blind
Not really. While there are reptiles that can change color, none of them live in the ocean.