One fish two fish red fish... white fish? This is actually quite interesting I must say, perhaps this is a mechanism for them as a school as the reflection of solid white (or silvery) scales would be much easier to notice than that of gold. However I think they would become transparent rather than white, as many fish (deep sea) outside the range of light are as such. This is due to colour requiring light to be visible, as well as non-active pigmentation without sunlight.
No way! Are you serious?
ReplyDeleteOne fish two fish red fish... white fish? This is actually quite interesting I must say, perhaps this is a mechanism for them as a school as the reflection of solid white (or silvery) scales would be much easier to notice than that of gold. However I think they would become transparent rather than white, as many fish (deep sea) outside the range of light are as such. This is due to colour requiring light to be visible, as well as non-active pigmentation without sunlight.
DeleteOhh, snap.
ReplyDeleteThas cool.
That's so cool! I didn't know that!
ReplyDeleteMan, that's pretty chill.
ReplyDeleteI kinda want to test this...
ReplyDeleteI had no idea that could happen! Thats cool!
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