
A new study published in the journal Physical Review Letters has provided a deeper insight into how 'sixth sense' in fishes allows them to detect flows of water. The findings of the study have helped researchers resolve a long-standing mystery about how these aquatic creatures respond to their environment. It is a known fact that fish respond to changes in their fluid environment, which include avoiding obstacles, reducing swimming effort by slaloming between vortices, ...
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