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Which animal can see the widest spectrum of colours? - MSNQUESTION:Which animal can see the widest spectrum of colours? Mantis shrimp have remarkable colour vision. They have as many as 16 types of photoreceptor cone, compared with the three humans have.
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“What we call colour is something that’s perceived by the mind. Of course there’s a physical origin of that, which is the physical spectrum” of different wavelengths of light.
QUESTION: Which animal can see the widest spectrum of colours? Mantis shrimp have remarkable colour vision. They have as many as 16 types of photoreceptor cone, compared with the three humans have.
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