An explanation for kids aged 6 about why deer and boars see tigers differently.
Have you ever wondered why animals like deer and boars see tigers in a different color? Let’s break it down step by step!
Just like you can see different colors around you, animals can see colors too! But, not all animals see the same colors we do. People see many colors because we have special cells in our eyes called cones.
Deer and boars have different cones than humans. They can see some colors, but their eyes are extra good at seeing blues and greens. They sometimes can’t see reds and reds look more like greens to them!
Now, when you think about tigers, they have orange and black stripes. To us, those colors stand out! But to deer and boars, the tiger’s colors can blend in with the greens around them, making the tiger look greenish instead of bright orange! This helps the tiger sneak up on its prey.
This special way of seeing helps tigers hunt. If the deer and boars can’t see the tiger very well, it helps the tiger get closer without being noticed!
So, the next time you think about how animals see colors, remember that deer and boars see tigers as green, which helps the tiger catch its dinner. Isn’t nature amazing?