Okay, some know me cause I asked about this before. My question is "Is my dog red-green color blind?" I changed it a little bit but here it is:
1) Take black and white photos of an blue, yellow, green, and red paper. Compare shades.
2) Wrap each paper around a bowl until you have four bowls in dif. colors.
3) Fill each bowl with an equal amount of dog food.
4) Let the dog in so he can choose which bowl to eat from.
5) After he chooses, immediately record which one. He would choose the bowl closest shaded to his usual dog food bowl. His normal bowl is white. He would choose the paper closer to that, and if he can see green and red, then he would not choose them. Instead he would choose yellow (being closer to white than the others).
Does this sound good? If not, where and what can I improve? Please also give me your ideas for this. And also, if you don't want to help with the actual procedure, you could come up with a catchy name to put on my science fair board. Thanks everyone!
2007-01-30
10:03:32
·
1 answers
·
asked by
NONAME
2