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Mysterious Synchronization – Schooling Behavior in Fish

July 17, 2025

A new method is allowing researchers to track and analyze eye movements in fish. The technology is helping a research team better understand schooling behavior.

Kolumbien Insel Malpelo | Umweltschützer kämpfen für die Rettung von Haien
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