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Oct 2023
4m 26s

Les chiens voient-ils vraiment en noir e...

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Contrairement à une idée répandue, les chiens ne perçoivent pas seulement des nuances de gris ; ils sont capables de discerner certaines couleurs. Leur perception diffère considérablement de la nôtre. Alors que les humains peuvent voir toute la gamme des couleurs, nos amis à quatre pattes ont un spectre de vision beaucoup plus restreint. Dans notre rétine, i ... Show More
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