Can dogs see in color?


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Dogs Dogs can not see in color. Three cones we have in our eyes allow us to see color. Dogs are different from humans because they only have two cones in their eyes, and they have less rods and cones than humans do. Chacha!

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Experiments show that dogs do see color, but in a more limited range than that seen by normal humans. dogs see VIBYYYR MORE

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Dogs do see color, but in a more limited range than that seen by normal humans.The colors Green, Yellow, and Orange all look alike

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Dogs have dichromatic vision, meaning they see in only two colors. Thanks for using ChaCha!

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Dogs only see blue and yellow because they have less of the color vision cells than people. But they do see very well in low light

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Dogs are red-green color blind, so they see color just as a person who is red-green color blind would.

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Dogs are able see dark blue, light blue, gray, light yellow, darker yellow (sort of brown), and very dark gray. ChaCha on!

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Dogs can see in color, but they cannot see colors like red and green very well. Thanks for using ChaCha!

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No. Man's best friend is colorblind, but, fortunately, his survival does not depend upon the ability to see colors. ChaCha!

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