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Wellington - The undersea world isn't as quiet as we thought, according to a New Zealand researcher who found fish can "talk" to each other. Fish communicate with noises including grunts, chirps and ...
We’ve been learning lately there’s more to fish than we realized. Fish domesticate other animals; they can be relied on in a crisis; and they aren’t half-bad drivers. Now, we’ve learned they can talk ...
Did you know that fish can talk? Well, sort of, anyway ... previously that fish do actually create sounds and potentially use them for communication. Like other species, researchers believe the use of ...
Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. . He says certain kinds of fish talk to each other using popping, growling and grunting noises. Get a dash of perspective ...
The undersea world isn't as quiet as we thought, according to a New Zealand researcher who found fish can "talk" to each other. Fish communicate with noises including grunts, chirps and pops ...
Far from being a place of deep silence, the underwater world is abuzz with the sound of fish sweet-talking the opposite sex, warning others of danger, giving directions, and general background ...
The undersea world isn't as quiet as we thought, according to a New Zealand researcher who found fish can "talk" to each other. HT Image Fish communicate with noises including grunts, chirps and ...