Home Zebras
Like domestic horses, zebras can likely see in color. Their color vision isn’t just like yours, though. They have a harder time distinguishing between some color shades—red and gray, for example. And, like many animals that can see in color, they have a hard time with the color orange.
Final Fur Photo Credits
Alligator Snapping Turtle: Peter Paplanus
American Badger: James Perdue
American Pika: Danny Nesor
Arctic Fox: Pixbay-TPS Dave
Armadillo: Frances Gaines
Atlantic Puffin: David Klaasen
Balck-capped chickadee: Jennifer Kocher
Bald Eagle: Donna Torres
Barking Tree Frog: USGS
Beaver: Steve Hersey
Bisons: Jane Zalewski
Black Bear: Steve Perry
Brown Pellican: Don Bruschera
Canada Lynx: Kiether Williams
Dall Sheep: Jan Cook
Florida Panther: Brian Imparato
Great Blue-Heron: NIC Stoltzfus
Great Horned Owl: Joile Gordon
Green Sea Turtle: Florida Fish and Wildlife
Grizzly Bear: Kandace Heimerr
Hawaiin Monk Seal: Flickr-NOAA
Horseshoe Crab: iStock
Javelina: Flickr-WPLynn
Monarch: JOANNE TAYLOR
Moose: Pixbay-TPS Dave
Mountain Lions: iStock
Octopus: Hans Glauser
Orca: iStock
Prairie Dog: Pixbay-Kikersbay
Pronghorn: Pixbay-Skeeze
Sea Otter: Katherine Davis
Virginia Big-Eared Bat: USFWS
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