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They can still see true magenta though.

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Hardware vs software solution?

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They still taste good. So they got that going for them I guess.

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I’m not a fan, but that’s neither here nor there. I’m weird.

I’m just not sure that flavor can be considered a positive character trait?

Maybe I’m stupid. Who knows? Clearly not me.

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Its the crunchy nature that I find appealing, the flavor is only okay by itself.

I like them in salad rolls, with marinara dip, and deep fried.

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Usually you take the shell off before eating

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Maybe you taste good at least.

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I also would not know about that.

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!lemmysilver

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So are any animals actually capable of seeing the invisible spectrums of light? Because humans technically can see them, since we make tools that allow us to. Suck on that, other animals. 😤

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Birds ?

I’m not gonna pretend I understand the magic words here https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsif.2019.0295

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Like infrared and ultraviolet? Yeah, there are animals that see those.

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And all the other stuff we yse to see celestial objects and communicate long distance. Our phones are able to see colours we can’t!

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I’ve been thinking about how a species with a metal horn could evolve to use it as a radio and even a hive mind.

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