Truepacifist
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- Jan 28, 2023
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- Parrots
- I don't have a parrot yet but I want to get one and learn about them first
Apparently parrots see ultraviolet light
This means they can literally see things we don't
So... when a parrot is spooked or behaves completely nonsensical and we attribute it to xyz, how we do know they didn't see something we have no way of perceiving? Let's say a totally colour blind person is given an apple which is disgustingly gross and moldy coloured but normal in taste and texture and a normal sighted person is given the same apple. They'd have different reactions to wanting to eat it.
Thoughts?
This means they can literally see things we don't
So... when a parrot is spooked or behaves completely nonsensical and we attribute it to xyz, how we do know they didn't see something we have no way of perceiving? Let's say a totally colour blind person is given an apple which is disgustingly gross and moldy coloured but normal in taste and texture and a normal sighted person is given the same apple. They'd have different reactions to wanting to eat it.
Thoughts?