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  2. Communication in aquatic animals - Wikipedia

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    As water is a much better electrical conductor than air, electrocommunication is only observed in aquatic animals. There are various animals that can detect electrical signals, but fish are the only aquatic animals that can both send and receive EOD, making them the only animals to effectively communicate using electrical signals.

  3. Fish aggression - Wikipedia

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    Methods of aggression in fish vary widely by species, but some common examples are chasing, charging, biting, fin display, color changes, and flared gills. [1] Aggression is an important evolutionary pressure that increases an individual's access to resources while reducing overall conflict within the social group. [ 2 ]

  4. FishCenter Live - Wikipedia

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    The callers, fish, and guests compete for points in various games: Coin Quest: fish swim into the coins superimposed over the tank to collect points. [2] A live-version sponsored by Snickers was played at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con where the fish swim into the Snickers chocolate bars to "eat" them. [9]

  5. Bed-Stuy Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    The pond has also raised concerns regarding the welfare of the fish. Veterinarian Benjamin Rosenbloom, founder of Wet Pet Vet, has voiced strong opposition to keeping goldfish in such conditions, calling it animal abuse due to the shallow depth, temperature fluctuations, and the presence of chlorinated water .

  6. What Is "Food Noise" & How to Safely Stop It - AOL

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    3. Speak to a Therapist. Food noise doesn’t just affect your physical health — you may find it affects your mental health too. If you’re experiencing symptoms of anxiety or depression — or ...

  7. River Monsters - Wikipedia

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    Wade concludes that noise in the water attracts predatory sharks, so he travels to a cove, where he drops food into the water for small fish. Soon, sharks show up on the scene. Wade also notes that there was a huge sonic boom when the super heated metal of the boilers hit the water.

  8. Freshwater drum - Wikipedia

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    The freshwater drum is also called Russell fish, shepherd's pie, gray bass, [7] Gasper goo, Gaspergou, [8] gou, [8] grunt, grunter, [7] grinder, gooble gobble, and croaker. It is commonly known as sheephead and sunfish in parts of Canada, [ 9 ] and the United States.

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