Michael Dickinson quoteMichael Dickinson [1963-0]
American Scientist
Quote rank: 106
Like many insects, flies are most sensitive to green light. This means that they would see their world as 'black and white,' in that they can't see the multiple colors required to reconstruct a color image of the world. They do, however, have specialized cells that enable them to see ultraviolet wavelengths. |
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