What color can the rabbit see?
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Most of their vision is monocular (only using one eye) but rabbits do have binocular vision straight ahead. They recognise patterns and objects best to the front of them. They see colour, but are red-green colour blind. Rabbits' vision isn't as sharp as human vision, but they can see better in poor light.
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Rabbit can see red and blue colour of everything in world
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