15 Peculiar Facts About Dogs That You Probably Didn't Know

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Contrary to what most people think, dogs don’t see the world in just black and white. In reality, they can actually perceive a limited range of colors—mainly blues and yellows. However, their color vision isn’t as vibrant or detailed as ours; it’s more muted and focused on detecting motion and seeing well in low light. This is because their vision has evolved to help them navigate and hunt in various environments, especially in dimly lit conditions. So, while they might not spot every shade we do, their eyes are perfectly adapted to help them interact with the world in ways that matter most.

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