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Many creatures have the ability to see colors beyond the human spectrum. For example, bees can perceive ultraviolet light, which allows them to see patterns on flowers that are invisible to us. Birds and some reptiles also have a broader range of color vision, including ultraviolet and infrared light. This enhanced vision helps these animals in various ways, such as finding food or navigating their environments.

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