yeah. it can
It is instinct for fish to hide from danger. It is normal for some fish to hide from the light.
Dinosaur fish dinosaur dinosaur.
Down at those depths, there is very little light. Large eyes are able to channel and focus what little light there might be. Evolution have granted those deep sea living creatures with larger eyes over the time. At very deep depths, there is no sunlight at all. It is all filtered away by the water/ocean above. Still some organisms and even fish are able to make light. They often do this to attract prey, but can them selves become prey to those able to see.
Humans, birds, and fish all have a notochord that is replaced by a vertebral column as the body develops.
A shark. A strict military shark! :D
No, you should be able to use it
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Brian can't hit the fish because he is aiming to high. The water refracts the image by bending the light. So in order to hit the fish Brian must actually aim below the fish.
light fish live in the artic ocean
It is instinct for fish to hide from danger. It is normal for some fish to hide from the light.
Dinosaur fish dinosaur dinosaur.
There isn't really a name but fish like Angler Fish, Viperfish, etc. have light on its head
The light helps the flash light fish attract its food like shrimp krill and small fish hope this helped!
no
Well, no but they are a lot better with them. For your fish, not for show, if you have gold fish, if you don't put a light in they will go silver. This is because of the lack of light.
The light fish, or more commonly known as the glow fish.
Turn the light off or get a smarter fish.