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Slithering Threat: Asian Swamp Eels Spread in U.S. Waterways, Alarm Wildlife Experts
The Asian swamp eel is an air-breathing, mud-loving predator spreading throughout the United States. These slithering threats ...
People are desperate to know when a man with a homemade “eel pit” is going to finally get some gosh darn eels in the dang pit. Since then, people have been anxiously watching him prepare for months.
Talk about a nosey nuisance. A Hawaiian monk seal was spotted over the summer with an eel hanging out of its nose, according to a photo shared by the Hawaiian Monk Seal Research Program on Monday.
The invasive Asian swamp eel is threatening the Florida Everglades by disrupting the food web. This predatory fish has caused ...
"All of the seals that we have encountered in this slippery situation have been quickly caught by our response teams and the eel gently and successfully removed," NOAA says Even paradise has its ...
An American Eel, Anguilla anguilla, already months into the growing process can still be small enough to fit into the palm of your hand. If you’ve eaten at a sushi restaurant, you might have come ...
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From ‘psychedelic’ spiders to European eels: 10 species heading into 2026 on the brink of extinction
Habitat loss, deforestation, the illegal wildlife trade and climate change are pushing these extraordinary species towards ...
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Sukhna eel was a big deal
In February 2018, award-winning photographer Anuj Jain captured a cormorant with a fish in its bill; struck by the surreal ...
Before he was shocked by a leaping electric eel, Kenneth Catania wasn’t sure what it would be like. In fact, no one was really sure. So, in the name of finding out exactly how much of a jolt the ...
A video shows the decapitated head of a marine creature biting down on a can of Coca-Cola. What's False However, the wolf eel is not a poisonous (or venomous) species. What's Undetermined We have not ...
If someone gave you the option between shocking yourself with an electric eel and not doing so, chances are you would go for the latter option. But then you wouldn't be Kenneth Catania of Vanderbilt ...
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