What color u want!! But Halloween colors are orange and black. I've heard purple too. <><><> If you will be traveling on foot, bright light colors that are easy to see may mean you have more Halloweens in the future. Black is very hard for the driver of a car to see.
It's hard to say -- but people say horses can only see the colors purple, green, blue, and orange.
It is easy to see or hear things that are visually or audibly prominent, such as bright colors, loud noises, or distinct patterns. These stimuli stand out and are readily noticeable to our senses.
How to be a koala you ask? Here is the answer: First you must be able to climb trees very well second you must be able to care for young. Koalas can see colors like red, orange and dark colors, light colors are hard to see
Guinea pigs are dichromatic. They see colors as a human with color blindness would, certain colors would be hard to perceive and contrast
For something to be wooden it has to be hard. wood also have rings that tell the age of it so you must see line in it. wood is easy to shape/carve. wood comes in many colors but the most common one is brown.
yes ---------------- Q: How many colors are there in the rainbow? A: More than the eye can see!
Easy, mix the colors
Not that anyone has every found - it is hard to determine just what animals are thinking about since they don't talk. There are, however, humans who do this. The condition is called synesthesia. People with synesthesia see smells as colors, or hear colors as musical notes, or see sounds as colors.
analogies easy is to simple as hard is to
Without seeing the colors it is hard to say for sure. Colors have so many hues. Generally though brown goes well with green, purple, and blue. But, green and blue are hard colors together. But sometimes colors can surprising. I would recommend going to a craft store like Michael's or JoAnn's and buy a color wheel. They only cost a few dollars but give you an easy guide to what colors go well together.
Advice is easy to give because it's easy to see the outcome of a situation you've already experienced, but to someone else, they may not see the favorable ending that you do.