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How is the colours seen by animals eyes are different from human eyes ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cats and dogs don't see as many colors but have a wider field of vision and see better at night. Whereas humans have three color-receptor cones in our eyes, dogs only have two—they're missing the one that detects red. ... This is true for cats as well, and actually for most mammals in the world.

Answered by dhanyashrikook
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Cats and dogs don't see as many colors but have a wider field of vision and see better at night. Whereas humans have three color-receptor cones in our eyes, dogs only have two—they're missing the one that detects red. ... This is true for cats as well, and actually for most mammals in the world.

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