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huh… cool. thanks for responding!
http://equestrianoutreach.com/EOWebArtFolder/Eq%20Info%20-%20Illustrations/AppleIllustration.gif
The reason we can see red is because it was a positive adaptation for our primate ancestors to be able to see the color as it allowed them to identify ripe fruit, which is easier to digest.
Also, see this.
http://anthro.palomar.edu/primate/color.htm
Edited because: Just adding a link to better explain the difference between primate vision and the vision of other terrestrial mammals
Are they color blind on some other axis in the real world?
It means blind
Ha! And those scientists tried to convince us they turned into birds~
Now we know the truth. They’ve been hiding the Dinosaur evolution into Magical ponies from us!
but that’s not because of their eyes so much as how their eyes are positioned on their head
Also, this is assuming Equestrians have the same eye problems as Earth’s horses.