The Reason Fish Can See Around Them Is Because They Must Be Alert At All Times ,
They Must Be Alert For Their Families & Also The Reason Why The Fish See Around Is Because They Can Sence Danger When The Time Is Right To Protect Their Families & Their Self And They Must See Their Food To Feed Their Families .
yes spiders see all around but they can see clearly that much
Fish eyes have a tough layer of scleral tissue covering their eyes, allowing them to see in water and eliminating the need for lids or coverings over the eyes. This means that a fish will not be able to clearly see us unless we are in the water with them, if they are looking out of a bowl or aquarium the glass would distort their vision.
With a flashlight lolz
The magnification needed to see cells clearly under a microscope is typically around 400x to 1000x.
No, none that I have ever heard about. Chanda Ranga, or the glass fish is a transparent fish of which you can see its bones. The bad thing is that its not a mammal or bird or reptile. see link below.
Baby's can see blurry around the edges and clear i the center of the object they are looking at.
Ospreys have excellent vision and can spot fish from high in the sky, typically around 100 feet or more above the water. They can see clearly through the water's surface, allowing them to detect fish swimming below. Their keen eyesight enables them to focus on movements and shapes, making them highly effective hunters.
I Can See Clearly was created in 1993.
As soon as they are born no. Around 3 weeks is when they're eyes open and they cant really see clearly until around 5 weeks.
See the link in the related links, and u will find the fish around the harbor and the river[s]
Isn't it because the light doesn't reflect back into your eyes, but from another direction so you can clearly see the fish?(:
I Can See Clearly Now was created in 1993.