They can't.
good question, nunc est bibendum, and in vino verita. I suggest drinking to know
They can only see water if they are out of the water.
The answer is Yes,Fish can see water
So if they cant see for them it would be flying in the air?
Then we are rather flying in the land also
Then we are rather flying in the land also
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@Toscani said in #6:
> When we observe fog, we see the tiny water droplets suspended in the air rather than the air itself. This phenomenon occurs because the droplets scatter light, making them visible. Similarly, fish perceive their environment through the water droplets and particles present in the water, which can affect the quality of their vision.
animals camouflage only works because majority of animals have bad eyesights
> When we observe fog, we see the tiny water droplets suspended in the air rather than the air itself. This phenomenon occurs because the droplets scatter light, making them visible. Similarly, fish perceive their environment through the water droplets and particles present in the water, which can affect the quality of their vision.
animals camouflage only works because majority of animals have bad eyesights
I added two links to help answer the subject question. There was no need to fully quote my post. I now deleted it to reduce the spam effect caused by fully quoting.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_in_fish
aboutfishtank.com/can-fish-see-water-15-things-you-need-to-know/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_in_fish
aboutfishtank.com/can-fish-see-water-15-things-you-need-to-know/
If fish could see water wouldn't that block the fishes view of food,predators, mates and limiting the fish to olfactory, sound and pressure stimuli and reducing its response to its environment?
I first thought about refraction index but decided to take the biological tack.
So no,fish can't see water.
I first thought about refraction index but decided to take the biological tack.
So no,fish can't see water.