Cuttlefish Can Count, Catfish Catch Mice, and China Wants a Sea Lab
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Cuttlefish Can Count, Catfish Catch Mice, and China Wants a Sea Lab

It seems that cuttlefish have the number sense to rival human babies. Some catfish have added small land mammals to their diets. Plus, China is looking to build a laboratory on the ocean floor – but why?

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