Dictionary Scoop: #5 "Goldfish Memory" : Popular Myths Busted by Science

 

Popular Myths Busted by Science























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#5 "Goldfish Memory"

Goldfish are said to have a memory span of only a few seconds. This myth probably originated due to the repetitive behaviors observed in these fish. However, science has debunked this notion.

Through various experiments and research, it has been demonstrated that goldfish can remember multiple things for several weeks. For example, they can recognize the faces of their keepers, remember feeding schedules, and even associate certain stimuli with rewards.

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