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Watch eels cleverly escape from a predator's stomach
Researchers found that juvenile Japanese eels escape predators by reversing through the digestive tract using their tails.
Watch an eel climb up its predator's digestive tract and wriggle to freedom through its gills
Japanese eels have found an ingenious way to escape a fish's stomach after being swallowed — backing up the digestive tract then squeezing themselves out of the predator's gills. In a scientific first,
Eels’ escape shows ‘the fight for survival doesn’t end after being eaten,’ scientist says
After being swallowed alive, Japanese eels were able to escape from a predator fish’s stomach and swim to freedom through the fish’s gills, new research shows.
Watch an eel escape a fish’s stomach through its gills
Some teenage Japanese eels have found a way to avoid becoming a fish’s next meal. Anguilla japonica eels can escape a predator’s stomach through the fish’s gills. Now, scientists are using X-ray videography to watch just how eels accomplish this. The findings are detailed in a study published September 9 in the journal Current Biology .
Scientists Confirm How Japanese Eels Escape a Predator Fish's Stomach After Being Eaten
Of the 32 eels that were swallowed whole by dark sleeper fish in a recent study, nine of them successfully escaped to safety
Video captures eel escaping from the guts of a fish by swimming out the gills
Japanese researchers have captured a surprising escape tactic used by juvenile eels, and they aren't the only animal that can escape digestion.
The Terrifying Way That Eels Escape a Hungry Fish’s Stomach
X-ray videos showed that some young Japanese eels demonstrated that they were not content to become a predator’s meal.
Watch Eaten Eels Moonwalk out of Their Predators in 'Desperate Escape'
Baby Japanese eels have been spotted escaping from the stomachs of fish that have eaten them by backing out tail-first, as if moonwalking, first out of their esophagus and then their gills, according to a new paper in the journal Current Biology.
Watch Eels Make a Great Escape From a Fish's Stomach After Being Swallowed Alive
Prey animals have evolved many ways to escape being eaten by a predator. Some flee with speed, while others hide using mimicry. But for Japanese eels, escape means wiggling out tail-first from the stomach of a fish.
Watch Japanese eels escape through a predatory fish’s gills
Per the authors, this is the first such study to observe the behavioral patterns and escape processes of prey within the digestive tract of predators. “At this point, the Japanese eel is the only species of fish confirmed to be able to escape from the digestive tract of the predatory fish after being captured,
Watch Japanese Eels Escape from the Stomach of a Dark Sleeper Fish
Japanese eels still have a way out even after they've been eaten: they swim back out through the predator's gills and live to fight another day.
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Ocean Photographer of the Year 2024: See stunning photos of hungry whale, surfing seagull, freaky fish babies, land-loving eel and adorable toxic octopus
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Shock after rare fish discovered on river walk
Alex Jones, from the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, was taking members of the public around the River Sherbourne when somebody ...
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Bridges Opens Next Week With Eel Dumplings and Comté Tart
He left in 2022 to launch his own project, Bridges, and he’s spent a good portion of that time perfecting a recipe for a ...
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Unkechaug Indian Nation says treaty predating US Constitution allows glass eel harvesting
The New York-based tribe argues that a 17th century order grants it total immunity from state regulations seeking to limit ...
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5 Recently-Opened New York Restaurants You Should Be Dining at This Fall
Below, the recently opened restaurants that are currently on our radar.
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Eel Electric plant discloses details of equipment manufacturing in Azerbaijan's Aghdam Industrial Park (PHOTO)
Aghdam, Azerbaijan, September 20. Limited Liability Company (LLC) “Eel Electric” operating in Aghdam Industrial Park is ...
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Electric eels have a secret weapon to generate electricity
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Eel toxins’ health risks studied: Voluntary survey to gauge residents’ eel consumption
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