Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27745396-20160629084010

While watching some nature documentary about evolution of mammals there was part where they talked about how the most primates lost their night vision so they could be able to see colours better and this way recognize edible fruits.

My point is, if all faunus have a good night vision as it is stated in the show, does that mean that they are not able to see as many/as clear colours as humans are able to? For example, this is how cats see the world around them compared to humans

Also, this could explain why most faunus seem to favour simple colours like brown, black and white (Neon being an exception), though it can also be because of that whole "second-class citizen" thing.

But what do you thing? 