5 thoughts on “What color is the dog most afraid of?”

  1. Dogs are not afraid of color, only odors that do not like.
    . What color can a dog see?
    Strictly speaking, dogs can see the colors that are rarely surprised by black and white, so many people understand the dog as "color blindness".
    . Dogs are afraid of color blindness?
    The strenuous sound
    The dog's hearing is keen. But to the sudden loud sound, such as lightning thunder, airplane roar, firecrackers, etc., some dogs will show a sense of horror
    light and fire
    Stunning. Such as fireworks, visiting lights, and even the moment when the match was burnt when smoking, it would also surprise the dog. Like the sound of the sound of the sound, it was a natural alert to natural phenomena. But unlike the sound, when the light and fire are presented in the dog's territory, it barks, so it shows the story of many dogs. Some dogs are also very annoying fireworks, and they will be extinguished with their feet to the cigarette butt that throw away.

  2. The resolution of color is very vague for them. Most of the dogs are distinguished by olfactory/hearing to distinguish people or things. As for whether he can distinguish several colors, they still feel about color The key is that they are still used to distinguish between objects with their noses. I think that the dog's eyes are only black and white, which is a wrong concept. But if your so -called color blindness refers to the visual vision of human beings, the dog can only see a part of the visible spectrum, then you are right, the dog is indeed colorful. Scientists have some methods to confirm this view. But it is important that you must first understand how the dog thinks. There are two colored sensors, or cone -like cells on the visually retina of the dog, which can distinguish the light of short wavelength and mid -length wavelength, that is, the color of the blue (short wavelength) and red and yellow (long wavelength). Human beings have three kinds of cone cells, which allows us to see all the colors in the visible spectrum. Because dogs have only two types of cone cells, the color that dogs can distinguish are no different from red and green human beings. Of course, humans with colored blindness can still see many different colors, so scientists think that dogs can see so many colors. How did scientists know? One of the methods is to shoot color light sources into the eyes of the puppy, and analyze the spectrum or type of reflected light, and then compare the results with the analysis results obtained from the same light source into the analysis of human eyes. Another method of studying dog vision is to let puppies "tell" what scientists they see. In the experiment, scientists show a series of three -color light sources for puppies; two of the three light sources have the same color each time. After at least training, dogs can choose different colored lights different from the other two with their noses. In the process of changing the color of the light source and repeating the experiment, scientists determined that the world in the eyes of the dog has black, white and gray gradles, as well as long wavelength (red) and short wavelength (blue) colors.

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