A small coral reef fish can recognize itself in a mirror. This discovery challenges long-held ideas about animal intelligence.
In theory, a reaction to an out-of-place mark in a reflection is assumed to be evidence of self-recognition for other animals as well. Chimpanzees, elephants, and dolphins are just some that have ...
A shrimp scrap drifted down the face of a mirror, and a small reef fish tracked it like it was watching a slow-motion ...
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Small fish passes test meant for apes
This small fish shows self-awareness like apes.
Learn how cleaner wrasse used a mirror and even dropped food to test their reflections, a behavior linked mostly to mammals.
US HOW PEOPLE CAME OUT TO SEE THE FISH. JUST AS THE SALMON ARE DRAWN TO SWIM UPSTREAM. PEOPLE ARE DRAWN TO WATCH THEM. PRETTY FASCINATING. COULD WATCH FOR HOURS. ARE THEY BIG OR WHAT? WOW. PEOPLE LIKE ...
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