Infra red and ultra violet vision

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Snakes do not "see" infrared light; instead, they use specialized pit organs to sense heat, which allows them to detect thermal radiation. This differs from visual perception, as their ability to sense heat is more akin to a heightened sensitivity rather than true vision. In contrast, bees can perceive ultraviolet light, but their color vision is not necessarily trichromatic like humans. The discussion highlights that different species have varying sensitivities to electromagnetic radiation, which influences how they perceive their environment. The complexity of these sensory perceptions is acknowledged, emphasizing that human understanding may be limited by our own sensory experiences.
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I heard that snakes can see infra red waves and e.g. bees can see ultra violet light.
so... infra red = heat = snakes have heat vision?
and do bees see ultra violet as a color? if yes, does it mix with other colors or is it like a filter?
 
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Actually, snakes don't "see" IR, their pit organs (ie the name pit vipers) sense the heat, which is much longer wavelength than near ir like the type visualized in infrared photography.
Some people have a similar sense, albeit much weaker...have you ever felt the radiant heat of a stove or campfire on your face?
 
I’m not sure what your logic train is Hypercharge, but it seems to me that you are making this more complex than it is. This is basically the same as dogs being able to hear high pitched whistles that we cannot. They can do that because their ears are sensitive to sound wave frequencies that our ears are not sensitive to. If snakes can see infrared and bees can see ultra-violet, then all it means is that their eyes are sensitive to electro-magnetic radiation frequencies that ours are not sensitive to. And the question of what colour bees see ultra-violet light as assumes that they have trichromatic vision. I would hazard a guess that they do not. Humans are one of the very few species that do.
 
Obvious, I tend to make things appear more complex than they are to me (bit of a problem for me).
Some people have a similar sense, albeit much weaker...have you ever felt the radiant heat of a stove or campfire on your face?
So I presume snakes might not see the heat, they sense it just very much better than we do.
And the question of what colour bees see ultra-violet light as assumes that they have trichromatic vision. I would hazard a guess that they do not. Humans are one of the very few species that do.
gah, I'm being too anthropocentric... Thanks anyways.
 
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