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Robotic replica of something that will eat you can be as terrifying as real thing

byCustoms Today Report
08/04/2015
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Fortunately, for the streets of New York abused so heavily in Godzilla and all those Night at the Museum movies, the ‘you’ they were trying to frighten with a giant predator wasn’t a human.
It was a zebrafish – one of dozens of species of fish raised in huge numbers for the domestic aquarium market that are, nevertheless, so similar to one another in behavior and appearance that it’s not worth the time it would take for most people to identify one.
During the past decade, however, zebrafish have become important enough that fully qualified, properly funded, real-life scientists can get away with spending a ridiculous amount of time and effort trying to frighten them.

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