Well I assume that dogs have 3-D vision like most highly evolved creatures. But some animals like cats have poor colour vision but excellent night vision
2006-09-02 04:08:09
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answered by Master Chief 3
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Most research today is showing that dogs can see color but in much less detail than we can... They also have much better night vision than humans but not like a cats as i understand it.
As for 2d or 3d vision... throw a ball at your dog and see what happens. It couldnt catch it if it was 2d vision.
2006-09-02 08:11:27
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answered by awfominaya 2
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Dogs,like humans,see in 3-D vision,however,they can't distinguish colors.
2006-09-02 04:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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dogs would have to have 3-D vision because they have two eyes...and contrary to what most people believe,dogs do see in color,but their eyes can't see some colors that a human eye can. I think they can't see blue,and some other color...so to them,one of those green tennis balls looks yellow because they cannot see the blue light that reflects off of it...
2006-09-02 04:15:24
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answered by fzlue 1
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3-D Dogs have the same vision as us but theirs is in black and white and they can see better in the dark.
2006-09-02 04:08:19
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answered by masterchief0622 2
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as far as i have been taught all animals see in 3D like us. its just what coulers they see that differ
2006-09-02 05:00:28
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answered by Joanne 5
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no
2006-09-02 04:12:14
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answered by CROWN_PRINCE 3
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