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The Fallacy of Canines (Dogs) Being Colourblind, Human Beings Who View the World Comparably to Canines, the Reason Cranium Size and Shape Influence How Far a Canine Can View the World, the Inability of Canines to View Television as Human Beings Do, the Reason Antiquated Televisions Flicker When Viewed by Canines, the Resolution to This Problem, the Futility of Leaving a Television On for a Canine While Human Beings Are Not Home, the Best Method to Enrich the Life of a Canine, the Period When Puppy Canines Develop Hearing, the Number of Muscles Within the Human Ear vs the Number of Muscles Within the Canine Ear, the Concept of “Play Markers”, and How Canines Display Play Markers For Others

Dogs are not completely color blind; instead their sense of color isn't as deep as a human beings. Dogs see color the same way people with Red-Green color deficiency see the world, Mark Zuckerberg is an example of a human being with this genetic deficiency. The longer the skull of a dog, the better the dog can see long distances because the cells which transmit information to the brain are arranged in a more horizontal streak across the back of the eye and the shorter the skull, the better the s...


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