Colours define the natural world, from subtle hues to shocking displays, enhancing beauty and signalling meaning. Animals, like humans, rely on colour as a language—for warning, camouflage, or attraction. But colour is only useful if it can be seen, and the better an animal’s vision, the more it can exploit the spectrum.
Colours influence behaviour, mating, and interactions. For humans, the animal kingdom’s shades create a spectacular kaleidoscope, but for the creatures themselves, these vibrant colours are essential, shaping survival, communication, and life in the wild.
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