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Rabbits Color Vision


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Rabbits Color Vision. Their vision is most sensitive to wavelengths around 555 nanometers, corresponding. Rabbits have a dichromatic vision, which means they lack one of the cone types.

Rabbit Vision vs. Human Vision What Do Rabbits See?
Rabbit Vision vs. Human Vision What Do Rabbits See? from www.animalwised.com

Rabbits see colors in the shades of blue and green. Although rabbits may not perceive green and blue the way we do, they *can* tell them apart. This means that rabbits can see blue and green, and the other colors are gray.

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Rabbit Vision vs. Human Vision What Do Rabbits See?

Rabbits have dichromatic color vision, meaning that they have two types of functioning color receptors, called cone cells, in. Rabbits see colors in the shades of blue and green. Their eyes can sense colors but cannot differentiate as much as humans can. Rabbits have dichromatic color vision, meaning that they have two types of functioning color receptors, called cone cells, in.

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