Fish don't need their eyes to see. They use other sensory organs. The sensory organs are connected to it's nervous system so the fish can see slight vibrations in the water, so they know where the fish are and not bump into them. The fish can also tell how far away the fish is and it can tell where a rock is by the vibrations around it.
people can see sharks and fishes at the ocean.
I'm gonna go with yes.
fishes
Yes, fishes can see in the dark. Their vision adapts to low light environments through special adaptations in their eyes, such as having more rod cells that are sensitive to dim light and having a reflective layer behind their retina that helps to enhance their vision in dark conditions.
the home of the fishes is in the ocean,sea,river,aquarium,etc.
Most animals in the sea eat other smaller creatures but their are some small fishes into the ocean eats see weeds and seaplants.
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well what do u think it is bluebecause where the fishes liveis the ocean it is blue.
sea creatures, fishes. and sea livings
in the pacific ocean
it is plotted down to the bottom of the ocean with food in it so you just wait until you see the fishes are trapped in the trap!!