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Posted on 24/05/03

Electric conversations

The fish in Len Maler's lab like doing everything in the dark: hunting, swimming, finding mates. They can't see or hear, but they don't need to. Their long, thin tails generate electrical signals and their bodies are covered with specialized receptors that act like AM/FM radios.

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