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Both.
More specifically, we're a kitbashed light-mode version of a primarily dark-mode group of animals. Mammals famously have terrible color vision, most mammals are dichromats (red color-blind) whereas most other animals like fishes, amphibians, reptiles, and birds are trichromats or even tetrachromats (seeing into the ultraviolet spectrum). In their ...
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