Fishing World

ONE STEP AHEAD

FISH are not dumb. Whilst rational thought and problem solving are out of their reach, there’s ample scientific evidence to support the notion that fish are competent learners. Fish learn from experience and from other fish. For example, they forage where they’ve found food previously and they can relocate specific refuge. Fish are very sensitive to variations in the behaviour of nearby individuals, so when one individual detects danger and displays a fright or flee

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