Perspective Animale: le Labre Nettoyeur
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Le labre nettoyeur est la fausse démonstration d'une entente "win-win" dans la nature. Alors certes, il nettoie ses hôtes qui y trouve un intérêt, mais parfois, il se "sert sur la bête". Alors il doit inventer des stratagèmes. C'est ce que nous raconte Marlène Laurent dans ce nouveau numéro
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