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How do fish train their babies?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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ShuaybKhan

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Most of the behaviors of fish are instinctual and are integrated into the DNA of the fish. Other skills and behaviors are learned by sight, smell and sound. By mimicking certain behaviors from watching the parent the fish can learn to react in different situations.

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