The phenomenon of optical illusion appears in some animals

Most optical illusion phenomena tend to appear only in humans, unlike animals that only see real images from the outside world. However, this is a phenomenon that appears on both humans and animals. Some animals can see specific colors, they even see different colors than humans.

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Bezold-Brucke Effect is an optical phenomenon that has been around for a long time. This phenomenon defines that we cannot see colors as they really are, or that colors are not as simple as we think. If you see any light, you'll realize it has a distinct color. The color of this light will change either green or yellow depending on its origin. (This change depends on the original light source. High frequency light will be blue light, whereas the lower frequency light will turn yellow). If the light is dimmed, the color changes to red or green on the spectrum.

Therefore, sometimes our eyes are deceived in many ways, and suddenly we cannot see everything correctly at that time. It seems that this phenomenon also occurs in many different animals. By experimenting with bees flying to light, while changing the intensity of light sources, the researchers found that bees can also recognize Bezold-Brucke Effect phenomenon. . Especially unlike humans, they are able to see ultraviolet light.

That is one of the ways in which bees can select certain species of flowers. Although they may see more colors than humans, both may be in a hallucination state. The outside world that bees see is different from the human world. However, both worlds have the same disadvantage, that is sometimes, we humans are limited by our limited vision. And humans have to learn to accept it like other animals.