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Richard Sexton wrote:
In article , Elaine T wrote: Stacey Whaley wrote: I was wanting to get some opinions on the EcoSphere, initiated by NASA, in which tiny creatures live confined in a glass ball with a little bit of water, oxygen and a dead plant with which to feed on. (They are definitely eye-catching.) I honestly don't think shrimp have enough of a nervous system to perceive confinement. The shrimp probably notice lack of oxygen or food, but those are apparantly not lacking or they wouldn't live for over a year. I wonder if they notice nothing is trying to eat them? If so, it's gotta be a plus for them. Of course, that assumes they have enough of a brain to even be capable of remembering from day to day that nobody tried to eat them the day before. ;-) -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ |
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