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Dogs do not see just black and white. They can see shades of blue and yellow, as well as some shades of gray. While their color vision is limited compared to humans, they can still perceive a range of colors.
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.
Most mammals, including dogs, cats, and cattle, see in black and white or limited color vision. This is because they have fewer color receptors (cones) in their eyes compared to humans. Color vision is more evolved in primates and some birds.
Dogs are red-green colorblind, meaning they can see some colors but not the same range as humans. Cats are dichromatic and see in shades of blue and green, lacking the ability to distinguish between red and green. While they can see some colors, their vision is not as vibrant as humans'.
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
Dogs have fewer color-detecting cells in their eyes compared to humans, so they perceive the world in shades of gray. This lack of color vision is due to the types of cones in their eyes - they have more rods (which detect light intensity) and fewer cones (which detect color) than humans.