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    question about eyes

    So I have a question because I know we have some biology people here somewhere. So I know that sugar gliders generally see shades of grey and red and I know it has all to do with rods and cones. However I'm curious. Most sugar gliders have dark brown eyes but the albino and cremeino ones generally have red eyes. Does the red tint of their eyes effect how they view colors?




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    There's no difference in how humans see colors depending on your eye color, why would there be in animals?

    The red tint isn't actually red color of the eyes, it's the lack of melanin or whatever to say that exposes their blood vessels which in light are red. Same reason why us blue eyed people often get the red color on eyes if a flash is used with cameras.

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