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  2. Can dogs see color? The truth behind your pet's eyesight.

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    Can dogs see color? The retina uses " cones ," a specific type of photoreceptor, to differentiate color, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Human eyes have three types of cones ...

  3. Dogs have a favorite color above all others, according to new ...

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    The team, who published their paper in Animal Cognition, wanted to know if yellow being one of the only colors that dogs can see made it more important to them. So, they worked with 458 free-range ...

  4. Dogs may have a preference for this colour, study suggests

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    Dogs have only two types of these cells, making it difficult to differentiate between colours. Dogs can see blue and yellow shades distinctly but fail to distinguish among shades of red, green and ...

  5. Blindness in animals - Wikipedia

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    Cataracts can be developed through old age, diseases or trauma to the eye. [5] Some animals that are prone to the development of cataracts are dogs, elephants, horses, pandas and seals. Cataracts are less common in cats [6] in comparison to dogs, where it is fairly common. Just like with humans, cataract extraction surgery can be performed on ...

  6. Trichromacy - Wikipedia

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    Trichromatic color vision is the ability of humans and some other animals to see different colors, mediated by interactions among three types of color-sensing cone cells. The trichromatic color theory began in the 18th century, when Thomas Young proposed that color vision was a result of three different photoreceptor cells.

  7. Color vision - Wikipedia

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    Birds, too, can see into the ultraviolet (300–400 nm), and some have sex-dependent markings on their plumage that are visible only in the ultraviolet range. [44] [45] Many animals that can see into the ultraviolet range, however, cannot see red light or any other reddish wavelengths. For example, bees' visible spectrum ends at about 590 nm ...

  8. Dog coat - Wikipedia

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    A Labrador exhibiting a yellow coat colour. Domestic dogs exhibit diverse coat colours and patterns.In many mammals, different colour patterns are the result of the regulation of the Agouti gene, which can cause hair follicles to switch from making black or brown pigments to yellow or nearly white pigments.

  9. Golden Retriever Gets to Pick One Thing at the Pet Store and ...

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    Whether it is on purpose or not, the cartoon seems to use a lot of blues and yellows, making it a show that dogs can actually "see" in color. This is why so many fans think that dogs love to watch it.