I honestly can't tell magnenta, mauve, and fuschia apart. I only know magenta when she startles Brad and Janet in the stairway.



-ba dum ching-



I once read that the entire color spectrum we can see is based on the number of types of cone cells in our eyes; humans have three cone cells, which combine in different combinations to form the color spectrum we know and love.



Other animals have more types of cones, including the rainbow shrimp that has 16 types of cone cells, which means it can see millions of colors that we cannot ever see, let along imagine.



I want to see those colors someday.