Tiny Fish Learn to Sniff Out Predators

A minnow that didn't dart away fast enough becomes fish-food for a pike.
(Image credit: M. Ferrari)

When threatened, minnows bunch together, swim slower and make quick darting movements to fake out their predators. How close they group together and how often they dart depends on the level of the threat. Is it just one pike fish or many? Are they far away or dangerously near?

But sometimes vision isn't enough to tell the minnows these things, so the small fish rely on another tactic: They sniff the water for scents of their predators.

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