Tigers are orange to confuse their prey who see them as green, experts say

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

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