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blue and yellow. horses have only two unique hues - something similar to blue and yellow, and there are no intermediate hues. In a sense, horses are orange-blue "color-blind" in that although they can see objects with these colors, they cannot differentiate between orange and blue solely on the basis of color since they both appear to be gray-white to the horse.

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