• Can Dogs See Color?
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGcM3z86tHg[/media] You learn something new everyday.
Not really new.. How could dogs possibly see in black and white? Does any animal? [editline]25th December 2014[/editline] Still pretty informative
[QUOTE=Bat-shit;46788179]Not really new.. How could dogs possibly see in black and white?[/QUOTE] Aren't there people that are completely color blind?
[QUOTE=Bernie Buddy;46788821]Aren't there people that are completely color blind?[/QUOTE] Monochromacy [url]http://www.colourblindawareness.org/colour-blindness/types-of-colour-blindness/[/url] [quote=colourblindawareness.org]People with monochromatic vision can see no colour at all and their world consists of different shades of grey ranging from black to white, rather like only seeing the world on an old black and white television set. Achromatopsia is extremely rare, occuring only in approximately 1 person in 33,000 and its symptoms can make life very difficult. Usually someone with achromatopsia will need to wear dark glasses inside in normal light conditions.[/quote]
[QUOTE=beanhead;46788925]Monochromacy [url]http://www.colourblindawareness.org/colour-blindness/types-of-colour-blindness/[/url][/QUOTE] Monochromacy sounds like some kind of magic.
I've known this for quite some time now, and because of that all those color-themed HAHA SO FUNNY -pictures with dogs saying "I like the gray one!" and such make me super-pissed. Also, I had one classmate who saw things in black and white. He tried to get an exemption from chemistry but the school didn't let him so he just asked "What color is this?" all the time when we were doing experiments and stuff. And the teachers "When it changes color to this and that, it worked!" were kind of lost on him. :v:
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