Placed Illustrator image is invisible in InDesign

I have an Illustrator image made from a LiveTrace, only five colors, but a drawing together hundreds of small objects. When I try to put this in a graphic file in InDesign, it's invisible (although there is the sign of the target in the area of the image indicating that something is there). When I try to save the Illustrator file to PDF, I have the same blank page.

I don't know there is something obvious, Miss me him, but I tried without success for half an hour to understand. It is ID CS5.5 and Illustrator CS5. Much obliged to anyone who can help out me.

Rob

There not printable? Perhaps as an attribute in Illustrator?

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