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Seeing color though a dog’s eyes

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Dominic Acquista, Departments Editor [email protected]

Growing up, most people were probably told that dogs cannot see the world in quite the same way that the average human can — perceiving the world in black and white and shades of gray instead of the vibrant colors we enjoy. Courtesy of iStock.com/HannamariaH. But this provides only a partial picture. In actuality, canines’ eyes are a little more similar to human eyes than researchers originally conceived; they have similarities to ~8.5% of humans. According to published research, dogs are color-blind but only red-green color-blind, meaning that they largely see...Read full article

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