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FISH FAN

As a subscriber I really enjoyed reading your feature Underwater and underrated (AG 154). Like Professor Brown, I too have grown up with pet fish such as goldfish over the years and not only have I enjoyed observing them closely but I have also found these beautiful, magnificent creatures to be absolutely intelligent! I’m glad I’m not alone and thank you, Professor Brown, for reinforcing this belief that fish are clever and intelligent.

OLGA GEORGOPOULOS, MALVERN, VIC

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