Owls have a unique visual system that allows them to see well in low light conditions, but they are not known to see red in the same way that humans can. They have a higher concentration of rod cells, which are more sensitive to light but do not detect color, while their cone cells are fewer in number and primarily sensitive to blue and green wavelengths. As a result, owls likely perceive the world in shades of blue and gray rather than having a full-color vision, including red.
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