NO! Lions sleep whenever it is dark. THeir eyes see when its dark or light even when there close dor when the lions sleeping so the lions body wakes up when its "under eyes spot a amount of light!
Lions have more rods (cells for sensing light) in their eyes than humans, which allow them to see better in low light conditions. They also have a tapetum lucidum layer in their eyes that reflects light back through the retina, enhancing their night vision. These adaptations make their eyes more sensitive to light changes and give them an advantage in hunting at night.
The white fur under a lion's eye is called a "mascle" and it helps to reflect light into their eyes, enhancing their night vision. This adaptation allows lions to see clearly in low light conditions, giving them an advantage when hunting at dusk or dawn.
Lions have more light-sensitive rods in their eyes, allowing them to see better in low light conditions. They also have a layer of tissue behind their retina called tapetum lucidum, which reflects light back through the retina, giving them enhanced night vision. These adaptations help lions hunt and navigate in the dark more effectively than humans.
Mountian lions do, African lions like you see in the zoo don't. They live in Africa.
NO! Lions sleep whenever it is dark. THeir eyes see when its dark or light even when there close dor when the lions sleeping so the lions body wakes up when its "under eyes spot a amount of light!
Sea Lions aren't red they are brown black or light brown. Their fur out of the water is back and shiny but if its out of the water long enough its brown and fuzzy.
No, a red flower reflects red light and absorbs other colors. The color we see is the wavelength of light that is reflected off the surface of the flower.
Yes, pigs can see red light. They have dichromatic color vision, allowing them to see hues of blue and green but not red.
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The red apple appears red because it absorbs all colors in the light spectrum except for red, which is reflected back to our eyes. This reflected red light is what our eyes perceive as the color red.
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When you see the color red, you are seeing red light reflect off of a surface. This means that any other color light that hits that object is absorbed into the surface. The exception to this is when you see red light, in that case you are seeing light that does not contain any other color of light.
When red light strikes a green wall you see a brown wall!
Lions have more rods (cells for sensing light) in their eyes than humans, which allow them to see better in low light conditions. They also have a tapetum lucidum layer in their eyes that reflects light back through the retina, enhancing their night vision. These adaptations make their eyes more sensitive to light changes and give them an advantage in hunting at night.
The skin of red apples absorb all light except red light. Red light is reflected and it's what we perceive as the color of the fruit.
No because there is no information about it.