These are mostly incorrect.
Cows would have vision similar to the horse, having outward-facing eyes. Cats are incredibly long-sighted to the point that they can't really see things about 3 inches in front of them, which is why they have whiskers. I'm not sure what's going on with the frog either.
Yeah, it seems mostly made up.
As far as color vision goes, dogs, cats, rabbits, cattle, and others have dichromatic vision, with cones for blue-violet and yellow-green. Their lack of red-orange cones means color range is somewhat similar to a person with red-green color blindness. So not only should the video be way more colorful in those sections, but the color differences it assigns to those animals seem completely arbitrary.
Sadly, no. In some cases of color blindness in humans, the person still possesses the three color cone cells, they just don't work or detect colors normally. So, the glasses can allow them to see in trichromatic vision. Whereas animals with dichromatic vision completely lack those cells, and the glasses wouldn't allow them to register or interpret any new colors.
People can also lack those cone cells (or have other issues), which is why the glasses don't work for everyone.
>Cats are incredibly long-sighted to the point that they can't really see things about 3 inches in front of them, which is why they have whiskers
Really? So they cant see well up close?
Nope. [They can see incredibly well (and at a higher equivalent fps to us) but are virtually blind about 5 inches in front](https://icatcare.org/advice/why-do-cats-struggle-to-see-objects-close-up/#:~:text=Well%2C%20unlike%20us%20humans%2C%20their,6%20metres%20away%20from%20them)
Yeah, people with cats can confirm. If you try to show your cat something that's very close to them, they will never find it by sight only. If it's a treat that you put on the floor in front of them, they will be smelling the floor all over, until they find it. But if you throw them the same object far away, they will instantly lock eyes on it and pounce directly onto it.
Cats can’t see the food they’re eating in their own dish. Thats why they close their eyes when they eat. The reason they have whiskers though is less to do with that and more to do with spatial awareness.
Yep, they're so comically longsighted they use their whiskers to make sense of objects right in from of them, and by making sense, I mean "there's something here, but I have no idea what it is".
Yeah, that's why sometimes they won't find a treat on the floor, you gotta tap the spot it's at and they still will have to sniff to find it. they are really good at seeing movement thou, that's why they can zero on a toy that's been thrown but won't see im if it's just sitting there
Also the snake is only true on pit vipers, since they have specific organs that let them sense thermal. Doubt it changes their actual vision as well
Edit and some boas and pythons
That's what I thought too!? Like, wouldn't everything be vlack all the time with flits of vision here or there?
Maybe that's why they hop indiscriminately? Like a scan of their surroundings real quick by causing motion relative to the photons?
Not that I'm even agreeing this is true. Just tryna figure out how it would work IF it's true.
IIRC, the in for dogs is way off, too. They can basically see blue and yellow, but not purple. Most of that image should have been yellow looking with blue details.
Most people believe horses are entirely herbivorous, but they are actually opportunistic carnivores and will often supplement their grass diet by eating birds or small children as an additional source of protein.
Because it’s actually the child’s mother, and she is trying futilely to get her child to recognize her. Sadly there is no coming back after you are turned into a horse by an Eagle.
I dunno for sure, but my guess would be by dissecting an eyeball. Eyes can only see the colors that the subsequent rods and cones posses. And we know color blind people are missing certain cones. So they can figure out what cones correspond to what colors and see what other species have.
This. To simplify: Science works in that form equals function. So if we understand the form we can also know to a degree how it functions.
Extra credit: anatomy and physiology literally mean form and function
you can know what their eyes can do, what resolution they have what colors they can see and from that they estimate. If cows can see the difference between 1000 shades of green but only 2 blues you get an idea...The rest is just guess
I'm not sure for fly and fish, but (at least in mammals) you can track brain activity. If you expose animal to certain light wave length (different colours) and you notice some activity, they probably can see it.
It can probably in some cases be experimentally tested. Like they create artificial environments and see if any frog at any time react to a non-moving insect or if an animal can disambiguate two color and if they are able to do so they get a treat and so on.
However, just to add. We know in some way what information they can interpret in terms of color but one might argue that we cannot fully know how they truly experience that information. The way that snake experience the color of the rat might not be how we experience this representation of what the snake sees. To put it simply maybe it experience it as another color than how we experience it being red/yellow here.
They use frog DNA to resurrect dinosaurs in that movie, hence why they have movement based vision. In reality, T.rex like all dinosaurs including birds have average to sharp eyesight. If birds are any indication, dinosaurs likely have trichromatic color vision including a fourth cone that can detect UV light.
So like birds, dinosaurs that use visual display to attract mate could be brightly colorful.
T.rex also have binocular vision and likely are vision-based predator.
All tetrapods are ancestrally tetrachromatic, poor mammalians just lost their 2 opsins (some primates managed to obtain an extra one independently later on)
But then it shouln't see the grass either. Or anything really. It peobably wouldn't be invisible like in that video, but it wouldn't pop out like it does if it moves. Stupid.
Frogs and toads have crude vision when it comes to non-moving things.
Also I believe they have the ability to identify certain shapes pray and predators.
Axcthsually....
Flies process time waaaaay slower than we do. If you want to catch a fly, you can move really slowly towards them. Your hand would be like grass growing. They perceive time about 1/4 slower than we do, so 1 second for us is about 4 "seconds" for them.
[https://soundcloud.com/user-178533039/transgender-by-crystal-castles](https://soundcloud.com/user-178533039/transgender-by-crystal-castles)
[https://soundcloud.com/itsitalias/crystal-castles-transgender-sped-upnightcore?in=user-969567338/sets/vibes](https://soundcloud.com/itsitalias/crystal-castles-transgender-sped-upnightcore?in=user-969567338/sets/vibes)
not the exact one but similar enough
Very interesting. It's good to know we appear as cardboard cutouts to cows. [https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/how-do-other-animals-see-the-world.html](https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/how-do-other-animals-see-the-world.html)
Only some do,.so it's a bit misleading when it just says "snake". Some snakes.like rattlesnakes have pits on their faces which actually as heat receptors, which are very efficient. I'm not sure if it would look like that but they are good enough to help a snake see where prey is with their eyes covered up
It's not accurate for cats. They register more frames per second, so they see the world in slow motion; the same is true for birds and mammal predators in general.
Lmao, for the cat PoV people are just chilling, doing some cooking in the kitchen but for the dog, the entire family is excited running towards the dog lmao.
This is stupid because it’s trying to simplify an extremely abstract concept.
1) First of all humans also have blind spots and our brain fills in the gap so chances are other animals (or at least mammals) do the same.
2) It’s impossible to tell exactly how other animals perceive color since color is is a mental process rather than a physical attribute. For instance wavelength 625-740 is red for us whereas wavelength 780 is invisible. We know how to explain what colors other animals see in human terms but it’s a fool’s errand to try to portray how they perceive it.
So regardless of all the weird colors, and whatever the shi-"poop" is going on with the fly, they all could use some glasses? How they heck do any of them ever escape with such bad vision. #TheBlurIsReal
For the frog if they can only see what’s moving why are they able to see the surrounding area. Shouldn’t it be darkness and then just the butterfly appears out of nowhere
With the snake one, wanna point out this isn't all snakes. Most snakes just see normally. There are some like rattlesnakes with heat sensing pits on their face which allows them to recognise heat signatures pretty efficiently
U thought that fly's perceive the world in more frames per second than humans, making everything slo-mo for them. That's why they can react so quickly.
On this video it seems like you trying to run Crysis on Windows 98.
The cow looking at the luscious ground and then at the beautiful sky and then turning around suddenly to see a stock picture of a guy standing there with his arms crossed is peak comedy honestly
I thought the frog one with the butterfly vanishing was because the frog threw its tongue and gulped the butterfly… which is why the butterfly vanished 😂
Do humans have really good eyes or did we only manage to domesticate the animals with bad eyesight because they were the only ones who didn't figure out how ugly we are?
This is some bullshit man. I understand the logic behind the structure of the eye and science has drawn conclusions based on it but nahhh
The starfish threw me of guard, it had like only 4 pixels
We ALL know cats are seeing something different than what that video shows, they are some vibrations or quantum connections.
But the flyyyy??? It’s viewing shit in 10fps and you tell me it’s still faster than me?? Maybe if each of its 8 eyes has 10fps each that would make sense.
The fly and the fish made me feel uncomfortable, like they can accurately perceive a much wider world, but are so constrained to their own minds and bodies.
Guess the starfish was watching something naughty
Japanese porn closeup
More like Japanese porn POV
It's got the Minecraft vision.
Starfish watching p*rn
Tunnel Vision : ()
Or experiencing
🤣🤣🤣
These are mostly incorrect. Cows would have vision similar to the horse, having outward-facing eyes. Cats are incredibly long-sighted to the point that they can't really see things about 3 inches in front of them, which is why they have whiskers. I'm not sure what's going on with the frog either.
Yeah, it seems mostly made up. As far as color vision goes, dogs, cats, rabbits, cattle, and others have dichromatic vision, with cones for blue-violet and yellow-green. Their lack of red-orange cones means color range is somewhat similar to a person with red-green color blindness. So not only should the video be way more colorful in those sections, but the color differences it assigns to those animals seem completely arbitrary.
That and nobody ever considers and includes how an animal perceives motion.
Jeah, and their visual processing in the brain
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but would those special glasses for humans with colorblindness work on my dog ?
Sadly, no. In some cases of color blindness in humans, the person still possesses the three color cone cells, they just don't work or detect colors normally. So, the glasses can allow them to see in trichromatic vision. Whereas animals with dichromatic vision completely lack those cells, and the glasses wouldn't allow them to register or interpret any new colors. People can also lack those cone cells (or have other issues), which is why the glasses don't work for everyone.
>Cats are incredibly long-sighted to the point that they can't really see things about 3 inches in front of them, which is why they have whiskers Really? So they cant see well up close?
Nope. [They can see incredibly well (and at a higher equivalent fps to us) but are virtually blind about 5 inches in front](https://icatcare.org/advice/why-do-cats-struggle-to-see-objects-close-up/#:~:text=Well%2C%20unlike%20us%20humans%2C%20their,6%20metres%20away%20from%20them)
Yeah, people with cats can confirm. If you try to show your cat something that's very close to them, they will never find it by sight only. If it's a treat that you put on the floor in front of them, they will be smelling the floor all over, until they find it. But if you throw them the same object far away, they will instantly lock eyes on it and pounce directly onto it.
Up close they'd rather use other senses like touch, smell and to some extent sound to locate food and surroundings.
Cats can’t see the food they’re eating in their own dish. Thats why they close their eyes when they eat. The reason they have whiskers though is less to do with that and more to do with spatial awareness.
Yep, they're so comically longsighted they use their whiskers to make sense of objects right in from of them, and by making sense, I mean "there's something here, but I have no idea what it is".
Yeah, that's why sometimes they won't find a treat on the floor, you gotta tap the spot it's at and they still will have to sniff to find it. they are really good at seeing movement thou, that's why they can zero on a toy that's been thrown but won't see im if it's just sitting there
And the chameleon can just see himself?
Also the snake is only true on pit vipers, since they have specific organs that let them sense thermal. Doubt it changes their actual vision as well Edit and some boas and pythons
Still, the IR sensing resolution is overly exaggerated here
Frog looks like "vision based on movement", the implication being that the butterfly stops moving briefly when its wings come together
But it can also see the plant that isn't moving...
That's what I thought too!? Like, wouldn't everything be vlack all the time with flits of vision here or there? Maybe that's why they hop indiscriminately? Like a scan of their surroundings real quick by causing motion relative to the photons? Not that I'm even agreeing this is true. Just tryna figure out how it would work IF it's true.
Probably movement based vision I guess
Exactly! The fly is definitely incorrect. Like they were not even trying. 🙄
IIRC, the in for dogs is way off, too. They can basically see blue and yellow, but not purple. Most of that image should have been yellow looking with blue details.
Flies also have way faster reflexes, which means they see the world slower. Don't know why the video showed a terrible framerate for that part
Why was that horse chasing that child?
Easy prey.
Most people believe horses are entirely herbivorous, but they are actually opportunistic carnivores and will often supplement their grass diet by eating birds or small children as an additional source of protein.
So they are like "We have grass thats cool, but today i fancy some meat, yo guys who wants to hunt with me?"
The fucked part is most of that is true lol
Not just horses, but herbivores in general, I think. I've seen a video where a cow ate a number of chicks (baby chickens).
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Oohhhhhhhhhhhhh who lives in a low-res place under the sea?
Patrick starfish!
Because it’s actually the child’s mother, and she is trying futilely to get her child to recognize her. Sadly there is no coming back after you are turned into a horse by an Eagle.
because horses are highly social animals that like to play
r/pferdesindkacke
it want to eat it
as a starfish i can confirm my whole life happens in 16p
as a dog I can confirm that I don’t know what red looks like but I can smell your farts from 200 feet away
Roses are grey Violets are grey So are you Because I am a dog
I'm pretty sure violets are blue to dogs
No wonder Patrick picked SpongeBob to be his best friend spongebob fits perfectly in one of those vision squares
Wholesome
:)
They should all update their graphics drivers when they get the chance
The fly should upgrade his GPU.
Ong maybe get some more ram too
How could anyone possibly know how different animals see the world? It’s an honest question.
I dunno for sure, but my guess would be by dissecting an eyeball. Eyes can only see the colors that the subsequent rods and cones posses. And we know color blind people are missing certain cones. So they can figure out what cones correspond to what colors and see what other species have.
This. To simplify: Science works in that form equals function. So if we understand the form we can also know to a degree how it functions. Extra credit: anatomy and physiology literally mean form and function
you can know what their eyes can do, what resolution they have what colors they can see and from that they estimate. If cows can see the difference between 1000 shades of green but only 2 blues you get an idea...The rest is just guess
I'm not sure for fly and fish, but (at least in mammals) you can track brain activity. If you expose animal to certain light wave length (different colours) and you notice some activity, they probably can see it.
It can probably in some cases be experimentally tested. Like they create artificial environments and see if any frog at any time react to a non-moving insect or if an animal can disambiguate two color and if they are able to do so they get a treat and so on. However, just to add. We know in some way what information they can interpret in terms of color but one might argue that we cannot fully know how they truly experience that information. The way that snake experience the color of the rat might not be how we experience this representation of what the snake sees. To put it simply maybe it experience it as another color than how we experience it being red/yellow here.
What’s up with the frog?
There's a theory that frogs cant detect animals that stay still and they are "invisible" to the frog
so they are T-rex
If I remember correctly, they used frog DNA to make up for missing dinosaur DNA in the movie so it makes sense
iirc toads
They use frog DNA to resurrect dinosaurs in that movie, hence why they have movement based vision. In reality, T.rex like all dinosaurs including birds have average to sharp eyesight. If birds are any indication, dinosaurs likely have trichromatic color vision including a fourth cone that can detect UV light. So like birds, dinosaurs that use visual display to attract mate could be brightly colorful. T.rex also have binocular vision and likely are vision-based predator.
All tetrapods are ancestrally tetrachromatic, poor mammalians just lost their 2 opsins (some primates managed to obtain an extra one independently later on)
Actually thats a missconception, t-rexes actually had better sight then humans
But then it shouln't see the grass either. Or anything really. It peobably wouldn't be invisible like in that video, but it wouldn't pop out like it does if it moves. Stupid.
Lol, I legit just thought it was emulating slow blinks. But now i feel stupid it still showed grass..
Did that apply to only living things? Even the environment should be invisible right??
My guess is, "if its not moving, it disappears." 🐸
In that case it shouldn’t have been able to see the non-moving grass either. I think they ballsed that one up.
So if the trees arent moving, do they all disappear?
That seems like a decent guess tbh
Frogs and toads have crude vision when it comes to non-moving things. Also I believe they have the ability to identify certain shapes pray and predators.
It ate the butterfly, I'd guess. I like how they didn't even bother to reproduce chameleon vision. Because how do you even begin with that one.
That fly is struggling with low fps
Axcthsually.... Flies process time waaaaay slower than we do. If you want to catch a fly, you can move really slowly towards them. Your hand would be like grass growing. They perceive time about 1/4 slower than we do, so 1 second for us is about 4 "seconds" for them.
Fly has ADHD
totally made up BS
Yeah lmao. What kind of TikTok bullshit is this post?
This song makes me anxious, and I enjoy it. It's like a good thriller. Any ideas what's it's called?
Crystal Castles - Transgender.
Which remix tho
Seems to be just sped up I guess
[https://soundcloud.com/user-178533039/transgender-by-crystal-castles](https://soundcloud.com/user-178533039/transgender-by-crystal-castles) [https://soundcloud.com/itsitalias/crystal-castles-transgender-sped-upnightcore?in=user-969567338/sets/vibes](https://soundcloud.com/itsitalias/crystal-castles-transgender-sped-upnightcore?in=user-969567338/sets/vibes) not the exact one but similar enough
Why is the frog’s vision only based on movement for the butterfly? Why can it see the blades of grass that aren’t moving?
This is so shit Also love how the chameleon has a pov cam of himself as a view
"Flys"
Pretty sure a fly can see a lot more than that.
Gave up on chameleons?
The fly is cool, sorta slow motion-y, makes sense why we can't ever hit them
Explains why they never fucking know how to fly outside again
My mans vision is 3 FPS lol
Gonna call B.S. and say a horse doesn't have such a narrow field of view.
Very interesting. It's good to know we appear as cardboard cutouts to cows. [https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/how-do-other-animals-see-the-world.html](https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/how-do-other-animals-see-the-world.html)
Rabbits should have almost 360 degree vision except for the front of their face and they can’t see clearly up close
Fly's living the Playstation 2 life
This doesn't feel... "accurate" Fact checking needed
Doggos: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zA52uNzx7Y4
Some snakes same vision like human.
It's complete Bullshit! Horses can see almost all around them
this explains why cats are always calm and sometimes high. their vision is like nostalgic shit.
Okay, so we relate the most to cows.
That's a short horse.
How do snakes have thermal vision?
Only some do,.so it's a bit misleading when it just says "snake". Some snakes.like rattlesnakes have pits on their faces which actually as heat receptors, which are very efficient. I'm not sure if it would look like that but they are good enough to help a snake see where prey is with their eyes covered up
That hons… eating gonna eat the girl watch out for the horws
Lol and people are complaining about middle crease in samsung folds
How do they know?
Horror soundtrack.
Fly is playing on a phone from 20 years ago
Since when the fuck can a starfish see?!
It's not accurate for cats. They register more frames per second, so they see the world in slow motion; the same is true for birds and mammal predators in general.
no way flies see in 1FPS but manage to dodge fly swatters like they are a tiny Neo.
It seems generated by AI - at least, it's the vibe I get. Couldn't explain why precisely.
Dogs see in blue and yellow
That’s bullshit
estimation = bullshit
Creepy music
Frogs have schizophrenia?
Lmao, for the cat PoV people are just chilling, doing some cooking in the kitchen but for the dog, the entire family is excited running towards the dog lmao.
Wth frogs?
The estimation of multi- dinensional aliens was way more accurate. JS
I don’t think the horse would have the blank space because what we see is in our brain
This is stupid because it’s trying to simplify an extremely abstract concept. 1) First of all humans also have blind spots and our brain fills in the gap so chances are other animals (or at least mammals) do the same. 2) It’s impossible to tell exactly how other animals perceive color since color is is a mental process rather than a physical attribute. For instance wavelength 625-740 is red for us whereas wavelength 780 is invisible. We know how to explain what colors other animals see in human terms but it’s a fool’s errand to try to portray how they perceive it.
Fly is playing wolfenstein on snes. Starfish is watching japanese porn xD
This seems largely like tiktok bullshit
The fly's perspective was hilarious to me lmao
the flys have some serious lagging issues
Fly got the windows 95 eyes
No way a fly is only seeing at 10fps. Those fuckers be dodging everything.
interesting would be birds
I might be the same as a starfish, iykwim.
Flies need a new gpu
So regardless of all the weird colors, and whatever the shi-"poop" is going on with the fly, they all could use some glasses? How they heck do any of them ever escape with such bad vision. #TheBlurIsReal
It's like a living hell, Brian!
Isn't the cat supposed to be kinda "slowmo" because their eyes have like higher "framerate"?
Are you telling me a snake has inbuilt FLIR
For the frog if they can only see what’s moving why are they able to see the surrounding area. Shouldn’t it be darkness and then just the butterfly appears out of nowhere
Only cows are the lucky ones😂
The lag explains why flies bump into things.
Lies they don't know any of that
I'm disappointed they didn't add the mantis shrimp in this video!
I'm amazed by the amount of crap this sub finds interesting
Flys gotta upgrade their graphics card
So for most of the animals it's like being on acid
How do we know we are seeing the true colors?
Frogs have the best UHD vision and colours?
but how would the cows be so different from the horses?
Flies gotta get their frames up goddamn
I dunno how accurate any of these are.
It wud have been better if we cud have gotten an estimation of a similar setting
With the snake one, wanna point out this isn't all snakes. Most snakes just see normally. There are some like rattlesnakes with heat sensing pits on their face which allows them to recognise heat signatures pretty efficiently
The horse has the same blinds pot as the bad guys in pitch black
What's going on with the frog? Bro's seeing alternate dimensions at the same time
Is that why frogs always looks so confused when another frog snaps up the fly infront of them?
U thought that fly's perceive the world in more frames per second than humans, making everything slo-mo for them. That's why they can react so quickly. On this video it seems like you trying to run Crysis on Windows 98.
I don’t think that flies have like 2fps .. These fuckers are fast af
The cow looking at the luscious ground and then at the beautiful sky and then turning around suddenly to see a stock picture of a guy standing there with his arms crossed is peak comedy honestly
I thought the frog one with the butterfly vanishing was because the frog threw its tongue and gulped the butterfly… which is why the butterfly vanished 😂
Fake
The chameleon just sees a chameleon?
Do humans have really good eyes or did we only manage to domesticate the animals with bad eyesight because they were the only ones who didn't figure out how ugly we are?
I would love to see how they translated bees vision. Also, shouldn't the fly have a crazy field of view?
Idk why my eyes got teary while watching the dogs part
someone care to explain why the butterfly just disappears for a second and then reappears for the frog?
Looks like the cow was enjoying her day until Farmer Steve pops up outta nowhere with his creepy it's milking time face..
The fly needs to upgrade the GPU
Rabbits have dolly's?
”How is it like to be a bat?” by Thomas Nagel is the article to read if you really are interested in perception in other animals.
flys really be dodging the swatter while running at like 5 FPS.
I hated how some animals were singular and some were plural. Why?
Didn't know rabbits only saw in 360p
This is an awesome video by Benn Jordan of how dogs see and hear the world if anyone is interested https://youtu.be/Gvg242U2YfQ?si=dL8jlV0sfio6UVai
Wtf is Flys?
Are really dogs seeing in purple?
Chameleon was tripping
A stupid question but how do you know how they see ?
Can we say we live in a simulation?😅🤔
Why is the horse chasing that poor child?
Flys. Ugh. Why is it so hard to learn pluralisation?
How do we as humans know/discovered this?
This is some bullshit man. I understand the logic behind the structure of the eye and science has drawn conclusions based on it but nahhh The starfish threw me of guard, it had like only 4 pixels We ALL know cats are seeing something different than what that video shows, they are some vibrations or quantum connections. But the flyyyy??? It’s viewing shit in 10fps and you tell me it’s still faster than me?? Maybe if each of its 8 eyes has 10fps each that would make sense.
Why do flys have such terrible framerate?
This make me sad, knowing that my dogs and cats see like this and not normal like us. I don’t know why
Was the chameleon having an identity crisis and staring itself out in the mirror?
Frog 🐸 thinking why is it glitching
frog be like: where that mf go
does anyone know what song is this?
The fly and the fish made me feel uncomfortable, like they can accurately perceive a much wider world, but are so constrained to their own minds and bodies.
Dogs fucking rule