Really, goldfish can also become depressed
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They are certainly not among the smartest animals in the animal kingdom, yet they apparently have such a complex emotional life that they can feel depressed. Professor of Biology Julian Pittman of American Troy University tells The New York Times: "Zebra fish that are put in a new aquarium and sink to the bottom are probably sad or depressed. The fish that enthusiastically explore the top of the bowl are not. " Pittman even tests new antidepressants for zebra fish. "Neurochemistry between fish and humans is almost frighteningly similar," says the biologist. "We see fish as simple animals, but we do not do them enough." Swim your own goldfish around the bottom of the bowl a bit sad, then make sure that he has more to do by adding items. "A simple bowl is the worst possible situation for a goldfish. Choose an aquarium that is big enough, with lots of plants and accessories. " If a goldfish gets depressed from a bowl, you should consider how chickens or pigs feel in the bio-industry.
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