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Color coordinated.(SAMPLINGS)(Brief Article)
Publication: Natural History Publication Date: 01-SEP-05 Author: Reebs, Stephan |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Natural History Magazine, Inc.
To see color, your retina has to have cone cells; the more kinds of cones it has, the more colors you can differentiate. Like us, several species of Australian marsupials have three kinds of cones. One such animal, the honey possum--a wee creature that tips the scales at less...
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