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Today’ Question

As we know, dogs have excellent vision and are pretty good at seeing in low light conditions. But when it comes to colors, they don’t perceive them the same way we do. For example, did you know that dogs can’t see the color red? It’s true! While we have three types of cone cells in our eyes which help us differentiate between different colors, dogs only have two. This means that their visual world is mostly made up of blues and yellows.
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