By A Mystery Man Writer
Researchers from the University of Bristol found that deer see the predator as green because they are colourblind. Instead of seeing tigers as humans do (right) they see a green blur instead (left).
A tiger's orange coat puts them at no disadvantage in camouflage as their prey, like ungulates, see them as green due to red-green colorblindness : r/Awwducational
The 20 Most Dangerous Animals in the World
3. Recent Genetic Research
These 45 Cutthroat Animals Will Do Just About Anything to Survive
The Story of The Sundarbans. NOTE: This whole publication is totally…, by Spandan Mallick
Do you know the 4 strategies that wildlife uses to camouflage? - Cottage Life
Maine has a Bug So Brutal, You'll Wish You Never Heard About it
5 Important Facts to Keep in Mind before Getting a Bengal cat
Does my cat think I'm just a bigger cat? It's complicated