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<blockquote data-quote="hard county" data-source="post: 4664178" data-attributes="member: 5081"><p>I definitely agree about remaining motionless. I even look for clothes that are stiff or are heavy enough that I don't think will "ripple" in an unnatural way when the wind blows. </p><p></p><p>Since I created this post I looked further into it. Apparently deer see something between green and red as the other half of their dichromatic vision. More confusion for me because green and red contain every color in the spectrum....</p><p></p><p>I just don't get it. It seems like if deer just saw a shorter spectrum of colors on the red and yellow end we could use old school 3d glasses with red and yellow lenses to see what a deer sees- barring uv which we will never see.</p><p></p><p> My guess is the actual answer could fill a textbook and the pat line of "they can't see orange but they see blue" is a way to get hunters to wear blaze, and I don't doubt that blaze is more invisible than blue somehow, but the simple "they can't see orange" has to be at least a very incomplete answer.</p><p></p><p>Well, that does it. I think the only way I'm going to be satisfied is if i train a deer to take a color blind test. I'll post back here once Bucky starts earning his keep.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hard county, post: 4664178, member: 5081"] I definitely agree about remaining motionless. I even look for clothes that are stiff or are heavy enough that I don't think will "ripple" in an unnatural way when the wind blows. Since I created this post I looked further into it. Apparently deer see something between green and red as the other half of their dichromatic vision. More confusion for me because green and red contain every color in the spectrum.... I just don't get it. It seems like if deer just saw a shorter spectrum of colors on the red and yellow end we could use old school 3d glasses with red and yellow lenses to see what a deer sees- barring uv which we will never see. My guess is the actual answer could fill a textbook and the pat line of "they can't see orange but they see blue" is a way to get hunters to wear blaze, and I don't doubt that blaze is more invisible than blue somehow, but the simple "they can't see orange" has to be at least a very incomplete answer. Well, that does it. I think the only way I'm going to be satisfied is if i train a deer to take a color blind test. I'll post back here once Bucky starts earning his keep. Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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