New Zealand
Groups Of Fish Use Contact Calls To Stick Together, Researchers Say
Fish chatter with each other in order to stay close to one another and better their chances of safety. While contact calls are generally used for mating purposes or to defend one's territory, this is the first time researchers have observed fish communicating to maintain group cohesion.
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