animal behavior
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Smart Fish Don't Have 'Tunnel Vision'
Researchers have determined that many fish, like the relatively tiny zebrafish, are actually very good at focusing on multiple objects simultaneously, understanding what they are seeing and interacting with these objects in displays that contradict the popular impression of a "three-second memory."
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