Drunk fish behavior - who knew?
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Drunk fish behavior - who knew?
I was not aware that fish could get "drunk". Apparently there is a study or number of studies being conducted in regard to "drunk" fish. Very very interesting. Is the goal to find why drunks behave the way they do by studying drunk fish? Again...very very interesting in a strange sort of way.
Article from Popular Science titled "When one fish gets drunk, its whole school swims faster
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Article from Popular Science titled "When one fish gets drunk, its whole school swims faster
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cichlid-gal- Lifetime Member
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Re: Drunk fish behavior - who knew?
Lol. I think this study and the out come would have similar results with any species of mammal, or fish in non social and social studies.
fishNAbowl- Lifetime Member
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Re: Drunk fish behavior - who knew?
If I wasn't breeding all my fish I would be half tempted to try getting them drunk. But drinking during pregnancy is frowned upon, so I guess I can't. Hahahaha. On a plus side, you would never have to worry about them not staying hydrated while drinking.
fishNAbowl- Lifetime Member
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Age : 51
Location : LK. Stevens, Wash.
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