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Being watched puts fish off biting

So-called “cleaner” fish, that eat parasites off larger fish, are less likely to bite the larger fish if they are being watched, say University of Queensland researchers.

It is the first time having an audience has been connecting with behavioural patterns in non-human animals.

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