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Can animals, other than birds, see in color? If so, which ones?
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#66024. Asked by DreamingWolf.
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Sallyo
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I believe cats can... but that it means very little to them. Monkeys and apes too, most likely.
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myjoey
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See question #65733
SPIDERS (jumping spiders) ULTRAVIOLET AND GREEN
INSECTS (bees) ULTRAVIOLET, BLUE, YELLOW
CRUSTACEANS (crayfish) BLUE AND RED
CEPHALOPODS (octopi and squids) BLUE ONLY
FISH MOST SEE JUST TWO COLORS
AMPHIBIANS (frogs) MOST SEE SOME COLOR
REPTILES (snakes) SOME COLOR AND INFRARED
BIRDS FIVE TO SEVEN COLORS
MAMMALS (cats) TWO COLORS BUT WEAKLY
MAMMALS (dogs) TWO COLORS BUT WEAKLY
MAMMALS (squirrel) BLUES AND YELLOWS
MAMMALS (primates-apes and chimps) SAME AS HUMANS
MAMMALS (African monkeys) SAME AS HUMANS
MAMMALS (South American monkeys) CAN'T SEE
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bobguy89
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Humans can. Aren't we animals?
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Baloo55th
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Who knows what means anything to a cat? As posted previously, Vanessid butterflies can see red.
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