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Originally Posted by DSP
Alot of the prey are most likely color blind(as alot of animals are), so it probably wouldn't hinder them any more than any other animal.... now if they had a strong odor, that would be a challenge.
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Maybe,but a lot of "prey" are signalled to the presence of say a tiger or leopard by other creatures(monkeys etc,who act as lookouts)so if this tiger or leopard is bright white he/she is going to be a lot easier to spot than the "normal" cat whose colouring blends in with the foliage.