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The Pufferfish's Underwater Artistry: Mysterious Sand Circles of the Japanese Seabed - (Reading > Information)

The Pufferfish's Underwater Artistry: Mysterious Sand Circles of the Japanese Seabed

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Decide which paragraph, (A) to (D), has the information given in each statement below. Select (E) if the information is not given in any of the paragraphs.

- The pufferfish's circular designs were immediately understood by scientists when first discovered. - Male pufferfish use their bodies to generate water movement that helps position sand. - The decorative elements added to the sand structures serve a practical purpose. - Female pufferfish evaluate the quality of sand circles before choosing where to lay eggs. - The pufferfish's artistic behavior suggests they possess advanced cognitive abilities. - Researchers have determined that pufferfish learn their circle-making techniques from other fish. - The geometric patterns created by pufferfish can exceed two meters in width. - After eggs are laid, both male and female pufferfish guard the nest together. - The sand structures are designed to create specific water flow patterns around the eggs.

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