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Its a type of sense, they get input from their surroundings, kinda like whiskers on a cat. Its one of those weird senses humans don't have.
A frog can use its coloration to blend with its surroundings, sometimes fish can blend Into their surroundings this is a defense tactic
water
No, fish do not need light in order to eat. They rely on their sense of smell and sight to find and consume food. Light can help them see their surroundings and potential prey, but it is not necessary for their feeding behavior.
surroundings!
by wearing glasses idiot!
Fish local to their surroundings, as well as small mammals like mice.
so they can see where they're going and their surroundings
Completely unfamiliar with one's surroundings or activity
Yes, all animals sense surroundings and any other details
The question does not make sense. The correct grammar is "a fish" not "an fish."
The most important sense that a cave fish typically relies on is its lateral line system, which is a sensory organ that detects vibrations and changes in water pressure. Since cave fish often live in complete darkness, they have adapted to their environment by losing their eyesight and enhancing their ability to sense movement and navigate through their surroundings using this lateral line system. This adaptation allows them to effectively find food and avoid predators in the murky cave waters.