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Friendlier fish may be quicker to take the bait

by Staff July 16, 2018
July 16, 2018 28 views

The bluegill on your dinner plate might have been more social than the rest of its group, according to a new study, and its removal from the lake could mean major changes for the remaining population.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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