It turns out that all of the old stories about fish having three second memories are untrue.
During recent scientific studies, fish have been taught many long-term skills that they are capable of remembering over the course of many months.
Dr Phil Gee from the University of Plymouth says,
"Research has also shown that fish can learn to distinguish between different shapes, colors and sounds. They can even learn that pressing a lever will dispense food at certain times of the day."
The applications of this newfound skill are still being explored but fish farmers are set to capitalize on it by training fish to swim to feeding stations.
Hang on a second and read the results before I teach you how it's done.
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