Animals And Humans Don't See Exactly The Same Way. Here Are The Key Differences
There's many inhabitants of this world, and it's clear to see that not everyone or everything sees things as clear as others. Your perspective on a situation can be (and usually is) completely different than someone else who may be sitting right next to you. Expand that situation beyond the human eye and take on the POV of an animal. They obviously are going to see it different than you, and not just because of their angle, but because of the way their eyes depict colors among other factors.
Dogs can see browns, yellow and blue through a wide peripheral vision. As you can see, the dog's vision is more dull vs. a vibrant color palette in the human eye.
So next time your cat strolls across your piano, or are currently purring all over your computer while you attempt to read this, know that this is the way they are seeing things.
We'e given you an insight into dogs and cats because of their close relationship with humans, but BuzzFeed Yellow also breaks down the vision of:
• Birds
• Flies
• Snakes
• Sharks
• Fish and
• Rats
It's always good to see everything from as many perspectives as possible to truly understand the world around you. Now you can do so with animals in mind as well–well, at least in terms of the colors they're seeing.