Do dogs really see in black and white?
Recent, better controlled studies indicate that dogs do possess and use color vision, but not to the same degree that humans do.
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Dogs not only see in shades of gray but also can see distinct colors contrary to what most people belief. Thanks for texting!
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Dogs are red-green color blind. They see a brighter and less detailed world when compared to humans. They do see colors though.
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Popular wisdom has it that dogs are color-blind, but recent research suggests that a dog's world is not all black and white.
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