Different species have different needs from their vision and may well see (Infra red/Ultraviolet etc?) and other totally different light frequencies from humans. They may also see some colours vividly and other colours as shadows, so their vision works differently from ours because different things are important to them. No doubt they will see whatever colours they need to see for their survival in their natural habitat.
Green,yellow,red
walleye are carnivores
A walleye is a -tasty- fish
a hybrid walleye is called a saugeye. it is a cross between a walleye and a sauger. it can be produced in a hatchery or occasionally occur naturally where walleye and sauger inhabit the same waters
Yes, walleye live in lakes.
Toledo Walleye was created in 2009.
how long does walleye have to be to keep and what weight
The name walleye was inspired by the fact that their eyes reflect light, which allows the fish to see a night and in turbid water. Some people also call this "eyeshine," like that of a cat.
Sanders vitreus vitreus is a freshwater perciform. Although sometimes called a Pike, the walleye is not related to the pike. The Walleye is native to Canada and the Northern US. The Walleye is a freshwater fish in the Pike family. They get their name from the film over their eyes. The Walleye is similar in appearance to the Saugar but Walleye have white tipped fins, saugars do not
The name walleye was inspired by the fact that their eyes reflect light, which allows the fish to see a night and in turbid water. Some people also call this "eyeshine," like that of a cat.
Wisconsin Walleye War happened in 1987.
The walleye is a perch, related to the yellow perch and the sauger.
The world record for walleye is 41 inch, 25 lb.