I happen to know there are exactly six colors: black, white, red, green, blue and yellow. There is no color purple. Purple is just a fancy name for certain kinds of blue things.
Just read with dismay the story of Otto the Orphan River Otter who just died at his adopted home in a Tennessee nature park. While toxicology results haven’t come back yet, speculation is that grapes thrown in to his enclosure by thoughtless visitors may be to blame. “Don’t Feed The Animals” is not just a suggestion, people! It can be deadly.
@dadoctah, actually, green is a mixture of yellow and blue. Black is the absence of any color, and white is a mixture of all colors. There are only three primary light colors. Red, Yellow, and Blue. A television makes its picture out of red, green and blue light, extracting the yellows from the green. It uses green in the middle because green is the center of the “ROYGBIV” visible light spectrum. Orange = Red +Yellow; Green = Yellow +Blue; Violet = Red + Blue. There are other formulas: Brown = Red + Orange; Pink = Red + Violet. You get different shades by changing the ratios in the mixtures. Artists usually know about this, because you can mix different paints to get all the colors for an artists’ palette.
A cat could see and Orange (the food) and some greens (again the food) as the same color, but they could distinguish a grape, so obviously Foodar is playing coy.
Hey, wait a minute!!! Everybody knows that there only 8 GUY colors: White, Black, Reddish, Orangish, Yellowish, Greenish, Blueish, and Purpleish. Liberal guys will allow Grayish, which is OK, really….. But everything is one of those colors, or a mixture of 2 of them!
The 3 primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. The secondary colors (combinations of red-blue, blue-yellow, and red-yellow) are purple, green, and orange. Tertiary colors are a mix of primary and secondary colors. In art, black is the presence of all colors, and white is the absence of all colors. In science, black is the absence of all color, and white is the presence of all color.
I am not defining primary colors. I am defining the elements of subtractive color (light) versus additive color (pigment) and these are strictly defined by how they exist on a standard 6 segment color wheel. Black and white are not strictly colors but rather all colors or no colors.
DennisinSeattle over 5 years ago
Could it be, Foodar has a blind spot in his scanning senses?
Enter.Name.Here over 5 years ago
To a cat, a grape is not food. It’s a plaything.
momofalex7 over 5 years ago
Grapes are bad for dogs, but cats? I don’t know.
dadoctah over 5 years ago
I happen to know there are exactly six colors: black, white, red, green, blue and yellow. There is no color purple. Purple is just a fancy name for certain kinds of blue things.
mjb515 over 5 years ago
The obligate carnivore does not recognize fruit as food.
Breadboard over 5 years ago
Tis a premature raisin ………
posse1 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Great volley with “what”.
colddonkey over 5 years ago
Grapes are toxic to cats and dogs, they can ruin their kidneys.
artsyguy65 over 5 years ago
Just read with dismay the story of Otto the Orphan River Otter who just died at his adopted home in a Tennessee nature park. While toxicology results haven’t come back yet, speculation is that grapes thrown in to his enclosure by thoughtless visitors may be to blame. “Don’t Feed The Animals” is not just a suggestion, people! It can be deadly.
belgarathmth over 5 years ago
@dadoctah, actually, green is a mixture of yellow and blue. Black is the absence of any color, and white is a mixture of all colors. There are only three primary light colors. Red, Yellow, and Blue. A television makes its picture out of red, green and blue light, extracting the yellows from the green. It uses green in the middle because green is the center of the “ROYGBIV” visible light spectrum. Orange = Red +Yellow; Green = Yellow +Blue; Violet = Red + Blue. There are other formulas: Brown = Red + Orange; Pink = Red + Violet. You get different shades by changing the ratios in the mixtures. Artists usually know about this, because you can mix different paints to get all the colors for an artists’ palette.
Al Nala over 5 years ago
Who’s on first?
Bob. over 5 years ago
You forgot plaid.
ericbutts74 over 5 years ago
A cat could see and Orange (the food) and some greens (again the food) as the same color, but they could distinguish a grape, so obviously Foodar is playing coy.
yangeldf over 5 years ago
that’s a green grape anyway. Wait, can cats eat grapes? I heard that grapes and raisins are bad for dogs but does that apply to cats too?
1MadHat Premium Member over 5 years ago
Hey, wait a minute!!! Everybody knows that there only 8 GUY colors: White, Black, Reddish, Orangish, Yellowish, Greenish, Blueish, and Purpleish. Liberal guys will allow Grayish, which is OK, really….. But everything is one of those colors, or a mixture of 2 of them!
davetb1956 over 5 years ago
And grapes are bad for dogs.
Sue G over 5 years ago
The 3 primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. The secondary colors (combinations of red-blue, blue-yellow, and red-yellow) are purple, green, and orange. Tertiary colors are a mix of primary and secondary colors. In art, black is the presence of all colors, and white is the absence of all colors. In science, black is the absence of all color, and white is the presence of all color.
JanBic Premium Member over 5 years ago
I am not defining primary colors. I am defining the elements of subtractive color (light) versus additive color (pigment) and these are strictly defined by how they exist on a standard 6 segment color wheel. Black and white are not strictly colors but rather all colors or no colors.