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Human perception is traditionally centered around our own sensory capabilities. Interestingly, humans have a remarkable visual system, capable of discerning around a million colors and detecting faint light. Yet, the world appears quite different through the eyes of other animals. For instance, the vision of dogs is commonly misconstrued as black and white. In reality, dogs possess two types of cones and can see shades of blue and yellow but struggle with red and green.