The World’s Most Intelligent Fish
Comet the goldfish may be the world’s most intelligent fish after its owner, Dean Pomerleau, trained it to perform a range of aquatic activities.
Comet prepares to shoot a hoop
Comet can play football, basketball and even limbo dance under a bar.
The genius of the water world can also play fetch with a hoop, slalom
around a series of poles and push a rugby ball over a set of posts.Comet the goldfish may be the world’s most intelligent fish after its owner, Dean Pomerleau, trained it to perform a range of aquatic activities.
Dr Pomerleau insisted there was nothing fishy about his claim, saying anyone can teach their pet to perform similar tricks.
“There is mounting evidence that fish are more intelligent than people give them credit for,” the fish training expert said.
“With the correct tools and the basic promise of a food reward, fish
can very quickly learn complex tricks – like the limbo, slalom or
playing fetch.”
“Now people in the market for a dog might want to consider a fish instead.”
Gold ring: Comet’s owner adapted training methods previously used on dolphins
Dr Pomerleau already holds the official world record for having the
fish with the largest repertoire of tricks, with a three year-old calico
fantail named Albert Einstein.
But four-inch long Comet has already learned Albert’s array of tricks
and is set to take the crown of the world’s most intelligent goldfish.
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