When I was a kid and tried fox hunting at night, the old timers claimed fox couldn't see a red beam light, really don't know cause never had much success at it, day or night for that matter, but really wonder what kind lights animals can see.
If they can’t see red how’s come dogs and cats will chase red laser beams??? A 6-pack, a laser beam, and a hyperactive dog (like a Jack Russell is great cheap entertainment...8^))
Use deer as an example – I understand in low light or darkness they see UV blue/yellow colors of the light spectrum better than red, but do youenz believe they can see the cast of a white light beam, like that from a regular old flashlight?
Once heard or read where a well known hunter thought that maybe deer and/or bear didn’t notice or didn’t recognize a flashlight beam (say - like shinning a beam in front of them from a treestand).
I’m not quite sure what to think. I’ve had animals or something approach in darkness, whether prior to getting situated on a stand before daylight or preparing to leave after dark, and the couple times I shinned a light to identify what it was, the deer didn’t seem to be affected by the light until it caught my movement… Don’t know; don’t really know what to believe.