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Do animals with broader spectrum vision actually see additional colors? The way it's always presented is that IR and UV would have new incomprehensible by humans colors but could it also be the case that the same colors we see are just stretched across a wider spectrum? Take goldfish for example, easy one because they can see all three portions of the light spectrum. Would IR just be red to them, red to us maybe orange to them, and conversely UV to them just be our violet and so on?

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