Sentences with phrase «electric fish which»

Electric fish which swim about in muddy rivers have electric fields, and through these get a sense of where things are around them.

Not exact matches

Michael Lannoo says there is one exception to this rule: the South American fish, Rhabdolichops troscheli, which has an active electric sense and does not appear to swim backwards.
It's time to start listening to the silent majority of 70 billion, which we are now starting to do thanks to a little electric fish with a huge cerebellum.
One possible road to discovery has recently come from an unusual source: the electric fish Gnathonemus petersii, which has long fascinated neuroscientists because it has a monstrously large cerebellum.
To do so, Ana's group has been working on a native species of South American weakly electric fish, in which they have identified a uniquely clear - cut example of pure territorial aggression among teleosts.
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Such a beautiful fish which is silver with electric blue fins and spots scattered over their body.
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