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12 Nov 2009, 10:47 AM ![]() | Wavelengths detected You can hide this advertisement by registering. Hey,For the dotpoint about wavelengths detected by vertebrates and invertebrates, the only info i could find on the net was on that hsc online site, but they definately got it wrong for the mantis shrimp, because it says 400-700 even though it can see UV which doesnt fall in that range - does anyone else have any better data? |
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| You eat bugs. | Re: Wavelengths detected Invertebrates: Honey Bees: Can see visible light and UV light. (700-300 nm) Mantis shrimp: Can see visible light and UV light. (640-400 nm) I just copy and pasted that from my assessment. So I'm not entirely sure where the information came form.
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