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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2003498, member: 31715"] Completely false. Bearded dragons have an extra cone in their eyes when compared to human eyes. (dragons have 4 cones, humans have 3) This means they can see more of the lighting spectrum than humans can, and more colors than humans can... Where humans can see only what we've deemed "visible light" on the spectrum, dragons can visibly see light outside of these wavelengths. This means that if you can see something, a dragon can see it too, and most likely in a much more vivid manner. If you can see red, your dragon can see red... remember... they can see more colors than we can.. Do yourself a favor, stop getting advice from those people. Maybe print them out your own little sheet to explain the biology behind a bearded dragons eyes. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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