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Cardúmenes de mollys de Tabasco pueden recordar a sus depredadores

The article discusses research indicating that schools of Molly fish in Tabasco, Mexico, may possess the ability to remember their predators. This suggests a level of cognitive complexity in these fish, which could influence their survival strategies and interactions within their ecosystem.

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Cardúmenes de mollys de Tabasco pueden recordar a sus depredadores

The article discusses research indicating that schools of Molly fish in Tabasco, Mexico, may possess the ability to remember their predators. This suggests a level of cognitive complexity in these fish, which could influence their survival strategies and interactions within their ecosystem.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on scientific research regarding fish behavior and does not present any political viewpoints, framing, or biased language. It remains neutral in tone and content.

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