Fish in
the
News.
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the Pet
Fish
Talk
Show
with
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and
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stories
about
fish in
the
news.
Top
Picture:
In
Brazil
at the
Sao
Paulo
Aquarium
a
diver feeds
a Colossoma Macropomum,
a fish from
the Amazon
rivers known
as Tambaqui,
at the Sao
Paulo Aquarium
in Brazil
on January
10, 2007.
Photo Credit:
REUTERS/Paulo
Whitaker
(BRAZIL).
Bottom
Picture: Near
Japan
a
rare Frilled
Shark
was netted
in deep
water
on Sunday,
January
28, 2007.
Photo
Credit:
Getty
Image.
Near Japan
a Rare Frilled
Shark was
Netted
in Deep
Water.
A species
of shark
rarely seen
alive because
its natural
habitat
is 600 metres
(2,000 ft)
or more
under the
sea was
captured
on film
by staff
at a Japanese
marine park
this week.
he Awashima
Marine Park
in Shizuoka,
south of
Tokyo, was
alerted
by a fisherman
at a nearby
port on
Sunday that
he had spotted
an odd-looking
eel-like
creature
with a mouthful
of needle-sharp
teeth. Marine
park staff
caught the
1.6 metre
(5 ft)
long
creature,
which
they
identified
as a
female
frilled
shark,
sometimes
referred
to as a
"living
fossil"
because
it is a
primitive
species
that has
changed
little
since
prehistoric
times.
Click
here
to read
more.
Special
thanks
to Jack
from
Cleveland
for
sending
us an
email
with a
link to
this
story.
Stanford
University
in
California
says
Fish
Capable
of
Logic.
Fish have the reasoning capacity of a 4- or 5-year-old child when it comes to figuring out who among their peers is "top dog," new research shows. Stanford University scientists made the discovery—said to be the first demonstration that fish can use logical reasoning to figure out their social pecking order—by studying fights among small, highly territorial, spiny-finned fish called cichlids, common in freshwater in tropical Africa, including in Lake Tanganyika in central Africa. Click here to read more.
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