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ABOVE: A pair of Labroides dimidiatus cleaner fish cleaning a puffer fish
Cleaner Fish Alter Behavior if Partners Can See Them “Cheating”
A study of feeding behavior suggests the fish feed differently in front of their partners—a behavioral feature also found in primates.
Cleaner Fish Alter Behavior if Partners Can See Them “Cheating”
Cleaner Fish Alter Behavior if Partners Can See Them “Cheating”

A study of feeding behavior suggests the fish feed differently in front of their partners—a behavioral feature also found in primates.

A study of feeding behavior suggests the fish feed differently in front of their partners—a behavioral feature also found in primates.

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