The answer is yes! We only have three cone photoreceptors to differentiate the colors red, yellow, blue and everything in between, but scientists have discovered some animals with more, which means they can see colors we can't even fathom, isn't that cool? I think so.
over 9 years ago
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and also, apparently scientists worked on some sort of computer chipy thing you can put in the back of your eye to filter these colors for you so you can see them, but the FDA wouldn't allow this to be tested on people so they couldn't do anything about it
over 9 years ago
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#MyScienceClassIsBetterThanYours
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You're the nerd in The Royalty cause you're always so intelligent.
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@👑MirandaKnowsWhat'sUp👑
I would love to see the heat signature of people so it would be easier to see them in the dark kinda like how the police use thermal imaging from their helicopters.😃
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@🔱Sakanaru🔱 you and Nikolina are arguing?
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@♡QuotePrincess♡
No shes just angry because people are blowing up her phone with notifications😝
over 9 years ago
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@♡QuotePrincess♡
And she was sleeping
over 9 years ago
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@🔱Sakanaru🔱 yeah, it's annoying sometimes... 😐
over 9 years ago
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@♡QuotePrincess♡ haha thanks XD I'm really not that smart though, I'm just not half bad at faking it lol. I think Llew wins that title
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@🔱Sakanaru🔱 Yea, that would be awesome!
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@👑MirandaKnowsWhat'sUp👑 meh well I think you guys are both intelligent.
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@♡QuotePrincess♡ lol thanks ^.^
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@👑MirandaKnowsShe'sSmart👑 you're welcome.
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cum on guise, we all no im the smartest
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@Ethan
Yea yous be jeenius
over 9 years ago
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Yea
over 9 years ago
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There are animals that can see ultraviolet colors which is fucking cool like birds,bees and some fish it be pretty cool to be able to see the world they oculd
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*like they do
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Butterflies are thought to have the widest visual range of any animal. Butterflies can use ultraviolet markings to find healthier mates. Ultraviolet patterns also help certain species of butterflies appear similar to predators, while differentiating themselves to potential mates. Reindeer rely on ultraviolet light to spot lichens that they eat. They can also easily spot the UV-absorbent urine of predators among the UV-reflective snow. One bird species was found to feed its young based on how much UV the chicks reflected. Some species of birds use UV markings to tell males and females apart. The flower Black-eyed Susans have petals that appear yellow to humans, but UV markings give them a bull's eye-like design that attracts bees. Sockeye salmon may use their ultraviolet perception to see food. Scorpions glow under ultraviolet light, but scientists do not know why.
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@User 641673 Damn you did your research XD that's seriously awesome though
over 9 years ago
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the mantis shrimp is the only species I knew could see that kinda stuff
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Yea I already knew most of this stuff want to know something even cooler birds have bulit in gps they use Earth’s magnetic field to navigate which way to go.
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Bad-ass right?
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OF COURSE
about 9 years ago
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There are actually no colors.
almost 9 years ago
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@Totally😝 Well colors aren't physicals thing, they're just the way our minds perceive different wavelengths of light, so I suppose that's kinda true
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