Generally animals that have to live in the dark have limited colour vision. Although apparently this video isn't quite accurate? I don't know I've never been a rat
@@sashabagdasarow497 but why bother? It would still be added effort, and potential points of confusion in the data just to appeal to...what? The rat doesn't care its only in grayscale.
They might see green and blue shades, but what color do they see them with? That's the question. We can't know that, or represent that, so black and white is fine.
The rat got the secret shotgun and no one is even talking about it.
@Sea Pupper really? wow
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So this is how she sees? Black and white... I didn't know rats couldn't see colors.
Generally animals that have to live in the dark have limited colour vision.
Although apparently this video isn't quite accurate? I don't know I've never been a rat
@@Digitaaliklosetti we can tell by their cone sells
I didnt know that rats see at 144p
Rats can’t see color?
Wtf? Rats see colors, green and blue ultimately. Why is this demo in black and white?
It's easier to grayscale the video output than it is to recolour to suit their particular colourblindess. It's in the writeup of the experiment.
@@Frentraken it's not hard to colorgrade a video, any editing software is capable of that.
@@sashabagdasarow497 but why bother? It would still be added effort, and potential points of confusion in the data just to appeal to...what? The rat doesn't care its only in grayscale.
They might see green and blue shades, but what color do they see them with? That's the question.
We can't know that, or represent that, so black and white is fine.
@@Frentraken because how you have it now isnt actually rat vision. change it.