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Title: Animals See The World Quite Differently Than We Do
Post by: Ishtiaque Ahmad on August 26, 2015, 10:51:20 AM
Different animals see the world differently; dogs and cats, for example, are partially colour-blind. This means that they may not see things in the exact same way that we see them. Human eyes are trichromatic – possessing three types of photoreceptors – and these are sensitive to red, green, and blue colours. However, not all animals have trichromatic eyes: some only have two kinds of photoreceptors, while others have four. A cat may, then, see the world differently than we do. Most of the differences between the ways in which different animals see the world mainly have to do with colour and visibility.

The following pictures will give you a clear definition of how distinct human eyesight is from those of other creatures. It is pretty mind-blowing!

Title: Re: Animals See The World Quite Differently Than We Do
Post by: Nazmul Hasan on September 02, 2015, 11:34:07 AM
I knew only the cow is color blind.
Now I have come to know that none can see like human being.
How benefited we are by the Almighty....!!  :)

Thanks a lot for experiencing new things.
Title: Re: Animals See The World Quite Differently Than We Do
Post by: Antara11 on September 07, 2015, 11:21:30 AM
So, human beings have much color sense!