Watch the fish 'suck' the prey
Scientists at Peter Wainwright Laboratory, University of California (USA) have just introduced a short film about the biological mechanism of the
Scientists at Peter Wainwright Laboratory, University of California (USA) have introduced a short film about the 'smoking' bait mechanism of fish.
According to Nature , scientists have experimented with fasting fish in the aquarium and then released prey as small fish to lure them.
By using high-speed video capture technology, about 1,000 frames per second, scientists have observed the biological mechanism of capturing and "sucking" prey of fish species, paying special attention to Their jaw movements.
A number of interesting observations are two children or three fish fighting for 'smoking' a prey. A fish misses its prey and gives it to another.
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