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    The evolution of color vision in primates is highly unusual compared to most eutherian mammals. A remote vertebrate ancestor of primates possessed tetrachromacy...
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  • poor color vision. Exceptions occur for some marsupials (which possibly kept their original color vision) and some primates—including humans. Primates, as...
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    The evolutionary history of the primates can be traced back 57-90 million years. One of the oldest known primate-like mammal species, Plesiadapis, came...
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    complex history of evolution in different animal taxa. In primates, color vision may have evolved under selective pressure for a variety of visual tasks...
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    Pentachromacy Mantis shrimp (dodecachromats) Evolution of color vision in primates Young–Helmholtz theory LMS color space "Color Glossary". Archived from the original...
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    Cat senses (redirect from Vision in cats)
    Jacobs, GH (12 October 2009). "Evolution of colour vision in mammals". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences...
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    trait. The evolution of color vision in primates is unique among most eutherian mammals. While the remote vertebrate ancestors of the primates possessed...
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    (see-Evolution of color vision, Evolution of color vision in primates) Sudden acquired retinal degeneration, a disease that causes blindness in dogs "Blind...
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    Dog anatomy (redirect from Dog vision)
    of yellows, blues and grays, but they have difficulty differentiating between red and green, making their color vision equivalent to red–green color blindness...
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    possibility of color vision through the comparison of absorbance across different types of cones. According to Marshall et al., most animals in the marine...
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