Re: First Deformity (Graphic)
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MorphMaster
Okay thank you. All I wanted was proof. Now I know and I appreciate the article. I am sorry for what you had to do, but I'm inquisitive I suppose. It's like how I don't get that dogs can't see colors. How do you truly know? It sounds like an anesthetic should be used to prevent pain though. Unless killed within a tenth of a second. Thanks for the info
Dogs can see colours just not in a full spectrum like we can.
Re: First Deformity (Graphic)
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Originally Posted by
Rob
I actually do that.....good for muscle recovery lol
Thats different. Where do you get enough ice to fill up your bathtub...?
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aalomon
The difference is you would eventually drift off and die in your sleep. Reptiles stay conscious and can literally feel their body freezing.
To my knowledge this is what i thought to happen too. Not 100% positive though.
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Originally Posted by
reptiliachnids
Dogs can see colours just not in a full spectrum like we can.
Yea i heard they see like when its dusk or twilight out.
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Originally Posted by
alittleFREE
What do snakes see?
Not much I believe. They primarily use scent.
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Originally Posted by
WingedWolfPsion
From what I recall, dogs see the color blue, primarily.
They also say that about deer. I'm not sure why though
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Originally Posted by
Mike41793
Yea i heard they see like when its dusk or twilight out.
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They can actually see blue and yellow at all times.
Bearded Dragons on the other hand believe it or not can see in the same colour spectrum as the human eye! So what we see they see!