The advantages of being color-blind

Eric Wynan, in ScienceNow:

“Being colorblind can be a good thing. Researchers studying capuchin monkeys in the forests of Costa Rica have shown that colorblind individuals are better at detecting camouflaged insects than are those that see a wider spectrum of colors. The finding is the first evidence from the wild that colorblindness confers advantages during foraging.” (Read on..)

Posted on timeJanuary 11th, 2007 by userSimon Greenhill



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