English, asked by dhangar7169, 1 month ago

Animals cannot see as many colurs as human can

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Answered by abhishekkumar9050
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Whereas humans have three color-receptor cones in our eyes, dogs only have two—they're missing the one that detects red. So it's true that dogs don't see as many colors as us, but they're not colorblind; it's just that they only see shades of blue and yellow.

Answered by peermohamed54362
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Answer:

It is true that we see more colors than some animals. However, some animals see colors we cannot. Spiders and many insects can see a type of light called ultraviolet that most humans cannot see. Other animals, like snakes, are able to see infrared light.

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