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On 26 Aug 2005 Goo wrote:
dh wrote: Fish can and do anticipate Goo They don't. It has already been established that they do. One example of them anticipating is: lake fish hang out around lakeside restaurants because people feed them. And we've also noted that they follow ducks around, Goo, out of anticipation of the ducks getting some bread, and quite possibly of what might come out of the ducks' asses as well...processed bread. Those are two clear examples of anticipation in fish. There are probably plenty more of them. |
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