Mudfish, or hito, are difficult to see in the water because they have evolved to blend in with their surroundings using their coloration and patterns, making them camouflaged. This helps them avoid predators and sneak up on their prey without being easily detected. Additionally, they are often found in murky or muddy waters, further aiding in their ability to remain hidden.
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Light from the stars they orbit makes it difficult to see them.
Yes.
It creates a representation of something difficult to see.
Trees require more consistent water than grass. Sometimes you will see a tree in a desert - if it has a water source underground to pull from. In grasslands you will see trees congregate near water sources - again more consistent water.
The Canterbury Mudfish prefers lots of cover (aquatic plants) to hide from all their different predators in, and also, to lay all their eggs in. Generally, they have lots of species feeding on them, but their main predators are; Trout, Eels, Herons, and Bitterns. For more details, please see sites listed below.
Silty water is typically opaque, as the suspended particles in the water obstruct the passage of light, making it difficult to see through.
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Dark and difficult to see through. It is usually used when describing water, but sometimes also the atmosphere.
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The road is covered with water which acts like a plane mirror.
Its not that difficult, but you will get nowhere without a flex head ratchet and a little bit of creativity.
Difficult to find? No. Difficult to see? Definately.
Extremely difficult; see the link below.
They don't. There is a platform just inches below the water that they set on. Typically the water has some color to it so it is very difficult to see the platform.
Ghosts are very difficult to see.
First check to see if the valve for the water supply is turned on. If that isn't the problem you may need to replace the tank water valve, they do wear out and are not that expensive or difficult to replace.