the only fish that see colors live in the northern toptopia where they can see colors humans can see
Most schooling fish are silver or gray in color, which helps them blend in and avoid predators in open water environments.
Fish get their color from pigment cells called chromatophores in their skin. These cells contain pigments that can change color based on the fish's surroundings, mood, or health. Different species of fish have different types and amounts of chromatophores, leading to the wide variety of colors and patterns seen in the underwater world.
Most fish do have the ability to see in color to some extent. Different species have different color vision capabilities, with some being better at distinguishing colors than others. Overall, fish have a wide range of vision adaptations suited to their aquatic environments.
No I am not lying. You are overreacting, and must be very upset. Get some help.
Yes, fish see most colors. Red, in fact, is a good color for bass lures.
I believe they are color blind. Most fish are colorblind but it can probably see in balck and white
the only fish that see colors live in the northern toptopia where they can see colors humans can see
changes with species.
Fish come in every color you can imagine. There are even some fish whose bodies are totally transparent!
You look at the fish and see what color it is, if you're still not sure then... ask someone hope this was helpful :D
Where would you be most likely to see a flying fish?
Well a fish's pee is black. A very light black.
fish can see black, white and gray but they aren't consider colors
Yes, but I would check to see if it is not toxic.
Most schooling fish are silver or gray in color, which helps them blend in and avoid predators in open water environments.
no one knows because we have made every colour possible.