Are rabbits color blind?
No rabbits are not color blind. In fact there eyes are placed high and to the sides of the skull, allowing the rabbit to see nearly 360 degrees, as well as far above her head. ChaCha on!
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Rabbits have limited color vision, probably conferred by two different categories of cone cells (blue and green). ChaCha again!
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