* . *
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Earth-News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
    JPMorgan raises Flutter Entertainment stock price target to GBP273 – Investing.com

    JPMorgan Raises Flutter Entertainment Price Target to £273, Signaling Strong Growth Ahead

    Star Entertainment reaches deal to sell 50% stake in Brisbane resort to HK investors – Reuters

    Star Entertainment Seals Landmark Deal, Sells Half of Brisbane Resort to Hong Kong Investors

    Country music star ripped by ex-wife amid court battle: ‘Karma is a … well you know’ – PennLive.com

    This LA singer performed at Trump casinos. Now he’s a retired bus driver in Acadiana. – The Advocate

    This LA singer performed at Trump casinos. Now he’s a retired bus driver in Acadiana. – The Advocate

    Six Flags Entertainment Corporation Reports 2025 Second Quarter Results, Provides July Performance Update, and Updates Full-Year Guidance – Business Wire

    Six Flags Reveals Thrilling Q2 2025 Results, Shares July Highlights, and Updates Full-Year Outlook

    ‘Paying homage to Kansas’: Singer-songwriter Dallas Pryor shares music journey – The Topeka Capital-Journal

    Honoring Kansas: Singer-Songwriter Dallas Pryor Shares His Inspiring Musical Journey

  • General
  • Health
  • News

    Cracking the Code: Why China’s Economic Challenges Aren’t Shaking Markets, Unlike America’s” – Bloomberg

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Technology
    California’s wildfire moonshot: How new technology will defeat advancing flames – Los Angeles Times

    California’s Wildfire Revolution: How Cutting-Edge Technology Is Poised to Stop Raging Flames

    LSU grad uses 3D printing to create adaptive technology for children – CBS News

    LSU Graduate Revolutionizes Adaptive Technology for Kids with 3D Printing

    Gas-to-liquids technology can support national resilience – The Strategist | ASPI’s analysis and commentary site

    Unlocking National Strength: How Gas-to-Liquids Technology Drives Resilience

    Micron Technology (MU) Launched a New Memory Chip for Space Application – Yahoo Finance

    Micron Technology Launches Revolutionary Memory Chip Built for Space Exploration

    United Airlines passengers in US delayed after tech glitch halts flights – BBC

    United Airlines passengers in US delayed after tech glitch halts flights – BBC

    Preparing Students for the Technology of Tomorrow – Drug Topics

    Preparing Students Today to Thrive in Tomorrow’s Tech-Driven World

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
    JPMorgan raises Flutter Entertainment stock price target to GBP273 – Investing.com

    JPMorgan Raises Flutter Entertainment Price Target to £273, Signaling Strong Growth Ahead

    Star Entertainment reaches deal to sell 50% stake in Brisbane resort to HK investors – Reuters

    Star Entertainment Seals Landmark Deal, Sells Half of Brisbane Resort to Hong Kong Investors

    Country music star ripped by ex-wife amid court battle: ‘Karma is a … well you know’ – PennLive.com

    This LA singer performed at Trump casinos. Now he’s a retired bus driver in Acadiana. – The Advocate

    This LA singer performed at Trump casinos. Now he’s a retired bus driver in Acadiana. – The Advocate

    Six Flags Entertainment Corporation Reports 2025 Second Quarter Results, Provides July Performance Update, and Updates Full-Year Guidance – Business Wire

    Six Flags Reveals Thrilling Q2 2025 Results, Shares July Highlights, and Updates Full-Year Outlook

    ‘Paying homage to Kansas’: Singer-songwriter Dallas Pryor shares music journey – The Topeka Capital-Journal

    Honoring Kansas: Singer-Songwriter Dallas Pryor Shares His Inspiring Musical Journey

  • General
  • Health
  • News

    Cracking the Code: Why China’s Economic Challenges Aren’t Shaking Markets, Unlike America’s” – Bloomberg

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Technology
    California’s wildfire moonshot: How new technology will defeat advancing flames – Los Angeles Times

    California’s Wildfire Revolution: How Cutting-Edge Technology Is Poised to Stop Raging Flames

    LSU grad uses 3D printing to create adaptive technology for children – CBS News

    LSU Graduate Revolutionizes Adaptive Technology for Kids with 3D Printing

    Gas-to-liquids technology can support national resilience – The Strategist | ASPI’s analysis and commentary site

    Unlocking National Strength: How Gas-to-Liquids Technology Drives Resilience

    Micron Technology (MU) Launched a New Memory Chip for Space Application – Yahoo Finance

    Micron Technology Launches Revolutionary Memory Chip Built for Space Exploration

    United Airlines passengers in US delayed after tech glitch halts flights – BBC

    United Airlines passengers in US delayed after tech glitch halts flights – BBC

    Preparing Students for the Technology of Tomorrow – Drug Topics

    Preparing Students Today to Thrive in Tomorrow’s Tech-Driven World

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
No Result
View All Result
Earth-News
No Result
View All Result
Home General

Do Dogs and Cats Really Watch TV

July 10, 2023
in General
Do Dogs and Cats Really Watch TV
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

So every evening, right before you’re about to switch off the television and go to bed, your pooch enters the living room. It sprawls out on the floor and seems to be… watching TV?

Do Dogs and Cats Really Watch TV

In 2012 in the UK, a company producing dog food created an unusual commercial. It was made to attract dogs’ attention. The ad used special high-frequency sounds. They were inaudible to the human ear, but dogs could hear them very well.

The idea was simple: a pooch gets so entranced by the commercial that owners can’t but notice it. And the next dog food they buy is the advertised product. In theory, the idea sounded promising. In reality, most dogs showed no reaction whatsoever. Meaning ads can’t probably manipulate pets as well as influence people.

But even though this experiment was a failure, dogs still do find watching TV interesting. You might have noticed your fluffy companion react to animals, moving objects, and other images appearing on the screen. It’s almost as if they see the same things you do! If we talk about colors, TV and reality don’t look different to dogs. They see the world in shades of yellow and blue and can’t pick out green and red hues. Plus, canine vision is somewhat blurred.

Do Dogs and Cats Really Watch TV

Dogs process what’s happening on the screen in a different way than you do. When you watch something, your brain needs 16 to 20 video frames per second to detect movement. For your pooch, this number must be more than 70 frames per second. Let’s say, your pet is seated in front of an old TV. In this case, what the animal sees looks like a flip book. If it’s a modern television, your pup is likely to be much more interested. Because modern TV sets have a faster video frame rate.

As for the content itself, dogs react to the same stuff that would attract their attention in real life. It can be squeaking toys, commands, and other dogs barking, growling, yipping, and whatnot. If the TV screen isn’t showing anything related to dogs, though, your pet will probably remain completely uninterested.

In a 2017 experiment, dogs were offered to watch different activities happening on three screens. The animals didn’t show any preferences for one screen over the others. In fact, they didn’t look even a tiny bit curious or eager to spend some time in front of any of the TVs. It might be because dogs have a super short TV attention span. Usually, they only look at the screen for a couple of seconds at a time.

Do Dogs and Cats Really Watch TV

On the other hand, hunting dogs, which are innately interested in moving objects, can get more captivated. While those canines that mostly rely on smell will get bored in no time. Other pets, like cats or parrots, also seem to enjoy an occasional TV show or two. Many parrot owners are sure their birds love watching TV. They get excited when a particular commercial is on. They can even start flapping their wings, dancing, or whistling.

But what do they see on the screen? A parrot’s vision is different from yours in several ways. For one thing, its eyes are on the sides of the head, not facing forward. It helps the bird to see a larger area and protect itself from enemies. But even though parrots have a broader vision, they can’t perceive depth well enough.

It means that images on a widescreen TV look much flatter to them than they do to you. When you’re watching TV, you see one constant image. But for parrots, the screen is constantly flickering at a fast speed. And the coolest thing: these birds can see ultraviolet light. But the human eye can’t detect it.

Do Dogs and Cats Really Watch TV

And how about cats? These animals are natural hunters. That’s why they most often react to the images of rodents and birds. In one study, more than 100 cats watched TV for 3 hours a day. The felines were split into 5 focus groups. Each group had its own program to view, which ranged from the footage of people and animals moving, to a blank screen.

The average time the cats spent watching TV was a bit more than 6%. The most popular were the shows about animals. If your cat likes staring at the screen from time to time, try not to let it alone in front of the TV. The chances are your pet’s hunting instincts will take over.

And when it pounces to catch a bird flying on the screen, your television will end up on the floor. All in all, it might be not bad that our pets have such limited screen time. But this whole TV-watching situation makes me think. How do different creatures see the world around them?

Do Dogs and Cats Really Watch TV

Fish’s eyes are not that different from ours. But they’re covered with a protective film. Otherwise, fish wouldn’t be able to see clearly underwater. Like in the human eye, there are rods for black and white vision and cones for color vision in the fish’s eyes. Some fish species, like tank-dwelling goldfish, can also see ultraviolet! Fish’s eyes are also designed in such a way that everything located nearby looks bigger than it really is.

Snakes have rather poor vision. That’s why they have to stick out their tongues to get an idea of what’s going on around them. On the Bright Side (heh-heh), snakes can spot thermal radiation amazingly well. All living creatures emit this kind of radiation. At night, this natural ability is ten times more effective than any modern night vision device. But during the day, snakes can only react to movement.

Rats and mice don’t have perfect vision either. It’s quite blurry, with bad depth perception. These rodents perceive colors a bit like people with red-green colorblindness. Everything looks bluish. And the colors they DO see are kinda faded. Also, rats and mice are likely to connect smells with what they see at the moment. They mostly perceive the world with the help of their whiskers, through touch.

Do Dogs and Cats Really Watch TV

Mooove over! Cows can see the world in much less vibrant colors than most people. Only a few hues look bright, the rest are faded. These animals also don’t see things clearly enough. It’s because they can’t focus their eyes as fast as people do. Plus, cows need more time to process visual information.

They have poor depth perception because of their limited vertical vision. It’s 60 degrees vs 140 degrees in humans. You might have noticed cows stop before walking across shadows. That’s because they can’t tell whether it’s a shadow or a ditch or a hole in the ground.

Horses can see almost 360 degrees. But they have two blind spots — a small one directly in front of their noses and the other behind their tails. Horses don’t see colors as bright as we do. Their color deficiency makes it hard for them to spot some objects. They also can’t distinguish red colors. People can see more hues than bees, but bees have a broader range of color vision. You base your color combinations on blue, green, and red. And bees — on blue, green, and ultraviolet.

Do Dogs and Cats Really Watch TV

These insects don’t have special photoreceptors to see the red color. But they can distinguish yellow, orange, and a unique color called “bees’ purple.” That’s a mixture of yellow and ultraviolet light. Bees see color five times faster than people. Their color vision is not only the speediest in the animal world. It also helps them find natural “landing strips” invisible to people.

Flies’ eyes don’t move. But their spherical shape and the way they stick out of the bugs’ heads give flies an almost 360-degree vision. These insects can’t focus and are short-sighted. Just like some people I know. But the coolest thing about how they see the world? It resembles a mosaic — thousands of teeny images that together create the whole picture.

Flies are so jumpy for a reason. Even though these bugs don’t see well, they’re great at picking up movement. This ability helps them flee in the blink of an eye. Um, that’s flee as in “get away”, not flea as in the “bugs on your dog”. Are we clear? Good.

Do Dogs and Cats Really Watch TV

Moving on. Sharks see the world in monochrome. These creatures are a bit short-sighted. But sharks only need the sense of sight once they’re closing in on their soon-to-be dinner. And in dim light, a shark can see almost 10 times better than you do.

Garden snails’ eyes don’t focus or see colors. But these slow creatures can make out other living beings coming close. Snails also know how to navigate toward dark, safe places. All thanks to their ability to analyze the difference in light intensity. Adult giant clams don’t move. They attach themselves to a rock or coral and watch the world through hundreds of tiny pinhole eyes. Those are situated along the edges of their soft bodies.

Clams can distinguish three different colors. But unfortunately, they can’t combine the information they receive. That’s why they see bright and colorful but totally shapeless images. But that’s no slam on the clam. And, they’re also delicious.

>>> Read full article>>>
Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source : BrightSide.me – https://brightside.me/wonder-animals/do-dogs-and-cats-really-watch-tv-813959/

Previous Post

A 5-Year-Old Helped Her Mom Calm Down From a Panic Attack in an Emotional Video

Next Post

Score pre-Prime Day savings on premium MS Office training and a lifetime license to MS Office programs

2025 World Games Features Gator Softball Trio – Florida Gators

2025 World Games Features Gator Softball Trio – Florida Gators

August 12, 2025
Shutting down the economy won’t help the hostages – JNS.org

Shutting down the economy won’t help the hostages – JNS.org

August 12, 2025
JPMorgan raises Flutter Entertainment stock price target to GBP273 – Investing.com

JPMorgan Raises Flutter Entertainment Price Target to £273, Signaling Strong Growth Ahead

August 12, 2025
Heart Surgery – UT Health East Texas

Heart Surgery – UT Health East Texas

August 12, 2025
Big Tech’s next major political battle may already be brewing in your backyard – Politico

The Next Big Political Battle for Tech Giants Is About to Begin

August 12, 2025
Applying ecological principles to microbiome engineering – Nature

Applying ecological principles to microbiome engineering – Nature

August 12, 2025
What is Pain? Explore the science and the radical new paths for relief – cosmosmagazine.com

What Is Pain? Discover the Science Behind It and Explore Breakthrough Paths to Lasting Relief

August 12, 2025
Why do cats and dogs eat grass? – Live Science

Why Do Cats and Dogs Munch on Grass? Uncover the Surprising Reasons Behind This Curious Habit!

August 12, 2025
Healthy Lifestyle Can Help People at Risk for Dementia, Study Finds – The New York Times

Healthy Lifestyle Can Help People at Risk for Dementia, Study Finds – The New York Times

August 12, 2025
California’s wildfire moonshot: How new technology will defeat advancing flames – Los Angeles Times

California’s Wildfire Revolution: How Cutting-Edge Technology Is Poised to Stop Raging Flames

August 12, 2025

Categories

Archives

August 2025
MTWTFSS
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
« Jul    
Earth-News.info

The Earth News is an independent English-language daily published Website from all around the World News

Browse by Category

  • Business (20,132)
  • Ecology (767)
  • Economy (790)
  • Entertainment (21,667)
  • General (16,429)
  • Health (9,829)
  • Lifestyle (800)
  • News (22,149)
  • People (791)
  • Politics (799)
  • Science (16,003)
  • Sports (21,287)
  • Technology (15,770)
  • World (773)

Recent News

2025 World Games Features Gator Softball Trio – Florida Gators

2025 World Games Features Gator Softball Trio – Florida Gators

August 12, 2025
Shutting down the economy won’t help the hostages – JNS.org

Shutting down the economy won’t help the hostages – JNS.org

August 12, 2025
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2023 earth-news.info

No Result
View All Result

© 2023 earth-news.info

No Result
View All Result

© 2023 earth-news.info

Go to mobile version