Crucial yabby research
March 1st 2008 10:18
Seems as if the University of Melbourne are on top of their game, using their resources on world changing issues:
Although this is quite interesting, how does it make them taste nicer? Will the loser be more tender?
Maybe the Prof. is working on the taste factor?
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THE fighting Australian yabby will never walk away from a fight, even after a
loss.
a new study shows he will immediately take on his conqueror for a rematch
and proves he does not forget the face of his foes.
The two-year study by University of Melbourne zoologists of more than 100 pairs of yabbies showed the species Cherax destructor can remember and recognise the faces of individuals, specifically its opponent.
loss.
a new study shows he will immediately take on his conqueror for a rematch
and proves he does not forget the face of his foes.
The two-year study by University of Melbourne zoologists of more than 100 pairs of yabbies showed the species Cherax destructor can remember and recognise the faces of individuals, specifically its opponent.
Although this is quite interesting, how does it make them taste nicer? Will the loser be more tender?
Maybe the Prof. is working on the taste factor?
Prof MacMillan said the new research may lead to bigger things.
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