Color does not determine a snake's speed. Snake speed can vary based on species, size, age, and other factors. It is not accurate to say that black snakes are faster than white snakes or vice versa.
they are black and white because preditors from the bottom see white when they look up and a penguins belly is white. Then preditors from the top see black and penguins backs are BLACK
Well, I'm referring to all terriers. But when you say silky they are brown and black most of the time. Most rarely they are white. Silky terriers are mixed in with a hint of Dachshunds, Cairn terriers, and Yorkshire terriers.
No, guinea pigs do not see in black and white. They have color vision that is limited compared to humans. Guinea pigs are thought to see colors such as green, blue, and yellow, but they may not see red as well.
Snakes all see their environment differently. Most have relatively poor vision; those that burrow especially. All snakes' eyes contain rods, but some also possess cones. The rods sense light intensity e.g. white/black, and bright/dim. The varieties that also have cones see a bit more sharply, whereas the other "rod only" species have rather fuzzy vision. Certain snakes possess 2 special organs on their heads adjacent to their eyes that allow them to sense heat within specific radius. Thus, these snakes can not only see objects in black and white like an old movie, but they can perceive a thermal image of anthing that gives off heat as well. Scientists theorize that these snakes perceive a mental image that would appear something like how the Predator saw in the Arnold movie. Although the majority of snakes which possess these pit organs are poisonous (pit vipers) there are non-poisonous species, too, that have these special organs: Boas and pythons. Glad I could help-Evan Columbus, OH
Color does not determine a snake's speed. Snake speed can vary based on species, size, age, and other factors. It is not accurate to say that black snakes are faster than white snakes or vice versa.
Dogs are color blind so they see not only you, but everything, in black and white.
Yes turtles see black in white
well,if you are looking at the glare on the black, you will see white. but if you are looking at the black, but not at the glare, then you will see black.
yes actually all dogs see black and white
No, All Animals DO NOT All See In Black And White.
Yes, I found a baby armadillo and have had it for 3 months - it is litter trained and loves baths and loves to play. it can see very well.
they are black and white because preditors from the bottom see white when they look up and a penguins belly is white. Then preditors from the top see black and penguins backs are BLACK
White is lighter than the black and in the dark, black is camouflaged so white is easier to see.
they see in black and white
Black, grey and white.
Because i think everyone was getting tired of plain black and white TV, they wanted to see what colors everything was in that show.