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Resources About Additional Species

Picture depicts a brownish tan octopus with deep set eyes curled around a rock looking at the camera.
This brief resource is here to introduce you to the facts surrounding cephalopod farming in the hopes that you will use it to spread
This brief resource is here to introduce you to the facts surrounding cephalopod farming in the hopes that you will use it to spread awareness among the community.
A photo of a bison facing the camera. They are dark brown and have soft eyes and a cute nose. There are trees behind them and they are standing in a field.
While this resource isn’t an exhaustive guide for caring for bison residents, it provides a starting point for learning about bison care for rescues
While this resource isn’t an exhaustive guide for caring for bison residents, it provides a starting point for learning about bison care for rescues and sanctuaries.

Fun Facts About Fishes

Did you know fishes can get the blues? It's true. There have been a number of studies that have revealed that fishes can have a “glass half full” or “glass half empty” approach to new experiences, depending on their previous ones.
Smile! We also know that at least some fishes can recognize and remember different human faces.
Did you know that fishes learn from each other and important information can actually be passed down through generations? Basically, one family of fishes can have cultural traditions (certain behaviors, feeding techniques, preferred locations etc.) unique to their family that are passed along to the next generation and so on.

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