No, they only see in black and white the first few months and not very clearly at first.
It actually depends on the age of the baby. When babies are first born, they see in black and white and have blurry vision. But gradually, babies start to see in color when they grow to be a few months old.
It seems as if a baby can't a thing, but actually when their eyes open for the first time they can see every thing, but just can't remember it.
Newborn eyes don't focus yet and they don't see in color at first. It take a bit of time before both of these things develop in a baby.
a pedigree chart
a baby usually starts to see color around 12 months or 1 year old.
You can only see it after your delivery.
When first born, a baby kangaroo is pink and hairless, and about the size of a bean.
baby seals cant see when there first born because they don't have much strength or energy
Around 3 or 4 months usually
It can see a tiny bit at birth but as it gets older it can see more color, and farther away, if you think your baby is blind tell a doctor or hospital nurse.
I don't see any problem with that ! Why not ?! And what does the skin color matter when it comes to naming your baby?