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Yes. They are black and white striped animals. (see link below)
No, guinea pigs do not see in black and white. They have color vision that is limited compared to humans. Guinea pigs are thought to see colors such as green, blue, and yellow, but they may not see red as well.
they are black and white because preditors from the bottom see white when they look up and a penguins belly is white. Then preditors from the top see black and penguins backs are BLACK
The black and white combination animals that might appear in a zoo listed as follows; * The Zebra * The Giant Panda * The Skunk * The Badger * The Polar Bear * The Colobus Monkey * The Penguin
No, All Animals DO NOT All See In Black And White.
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I think many of them do.
No, not all animals see in black and white. Some animals, like humans, see in color. Others, like dogs and cats, see in shades of gray and some colors. It depends on the animal's eyes and how they perceive light.
animals see just the same way as us. but they see different colours. some only see in black and white.
birds can only see black + white
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Animals that see in black and white, like some birds and mammals, perceive the world in shades of gray. They lack color vision and rely on other visual cues to navigate their environment.
well yea if they are colour blind
Most polar animals are coloured in some form of black and/or white. The black sides of animals make them hard to see from above -- in water, and the white sides of animals make them hard to see from below -- in water. Most animals that exist in polar environments find their food chains in water, so their camouflage colouring helps them survive. Examples are puffins, penguins and polar bears.
No they don't. Dogs see red and green well otherwise they see black and white.