It’s well known that dogs don’t see as many colors as we do – similar to color blindness in people. Whereas humans have three ...
You see street dogs sniffing around piles of garbage, scavenging for scraps, as they do in many other cities. But what if I told you that color plays a key role in their strategy? In fact ...
Dogs see colours differently than humans because they have fewer colour-sensitive cone cells in their eyes. Humans have three types of cone cells that enable us to see a range of colours. Dogs have ...
Make this Holi fun and safe for your furry friends. From non-toxic colours to pet-friendly treats, here’s how to celebrate a ...
Street dogs in India appear to have a preference for the color yellow, disproportionately choosing bowls in a sunny hue over those that are blue or gray, even when the other bowls contain a snack.
Drag the slider to the left to see how an animal would see the same scene. Whereas human eyes contain three types of colour-detecting cells, called cones, dogs have just two. Their cone cells are ...
Pet portrait artist Lynne Katsafouros Friedman brings her love for dogs to life in her new coloring and activity book for all ages Known for her pet portraits, which have been featured in ...
It’s well known that dogs don’t see as many colors as we do – similar to color blindness in people. Whereas humans have three types of cones in our eyes, allowing us to identify combinations ...