A black body radiates energy across the entire spectrum, but the visible colors depend on its temperature. As the temperature increases, the emitted wavelengths shift from infrared to red, orange, yellow, and eventually to white and blue-white. The perception of color is influenced by the sensitivity of human eyes, which primarily detect red, green, and blue light, leading to the blending of colors rather than seeing all individual wavelengths. Objects like fire pokers do not emit a distinct green light because they are not perfect black bodies and emit a broad spectrum with varying intensities. Ultimately, while all colors are present in the radiation, the perception of color is a complex interaction of wavelengths and human vision.