by Anonymous on January 29th, 2005

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Do bulls really hate the color red?

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  • by david askari on February 1st, 2005

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    Short answer is no, they do not see red.
    Color vision requires a lot off processing power (bigger brains). To me color vision is a extra to the vision package. Without it, the world still be managed via black and white. (Like b/w movies, but more detailed). Now color vision only would be a world of color and blur, not good. Pray and predators priority is motion, for reasons we know. Color would be added useless information. Vision itself is so unreliable by design (but designed the best possible), as opposed to smell, that early humans thought illusions were real, until recently. But you never mistake a smell. We don,t use smell as often as animals, but when we do on occasion, it is powerful. Smell is the only sense that movies can,t bring to us. For example, the intense smell of battlefields can never be done with special effects.

    I will walk you through this since the comments show lack of insight.
    As I said at the beginning, you don't see red, then red is not part of your experience, so you cannot hate...

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