Oysters with language like?
According to AFP on December 6, Japan has deciphered the 'language' of successful oysters after discovering that they can emit 'squeaking' just like people who suffer from pain if they change their habitat.
Specifically, researchers at Kagawa University (Japan) observed the apricot of the oyster open and closed when the sea changed up or down. At the same time, they attached to a sensor oyster and an electromagnet called "kai-lingual" ( the language of the shellfish ) to observe and decode, whether the "kai-lingual" device Can I read the code and warn the oysters that are about to be in danger?
The surprising results of the "kai-lingual" sensors sent successful information to their open and closed oysters in response to changing habitat conditions.
Oysters also have the same 'language' as humans.
According to the researchers, this technique has never been used in oyster farming. However, it has been implemented for pearl farmers.
'Thanks to the kai-lingual device, we can hear the' squeaking 'of oysters because of the lack of oxygen, just like the cry of a human being in pain. Thus, we have officially established the 'conversation' of oysters after many years of research , ' said Tsuneo Honjo, Director of the Seto Marine Research Center at Kagawa University (Japan). .
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