Activity for Tanyaâ€
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Can a humanoid with a wider mouth and different teeth structure talk like a human? Let's say that there are some humanoid mammals that can talk like humans, and their voices are about the same (so not really high or low pitched). Some of them have different tongues too, really thin but long. Would they be able to make the sounds from their throats or something? So far I kinda have ... (more) |
— | almost 5 years ago |
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Could a dichromatic animal distinguish red and green but not blue? If a dichromatic mammal had better night vision than a human, including tapetum lucidum, could they see large (red) and medium (green) light wavelengths but not small (blue)? Would something similar to tritanopia be possible, and if so, how likely? Most mammals that I could find couldn't distinguish ... (more) |
— | about 5 years ago |
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Could a dichromatic animal see red? So I'm not really sure whether I get it right or not, but apparently most mammals are dichromatic. Humans have three cones that detect light wavelengths, small for blue, medium for green, and large for red. Meanwhile, many other mammals have rods and tapetum lucidum, so they see better in the dark. F... (more) |
— | about 5 years ago |