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Live Science on MSNWatch an eel climb up its predator's digestive tract and wriggle to freedom through its gills"Before the X-ray video experiment, we hypothesized that eels might escape directly from the predator's mouth through the ...
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HowStuffWorks on MSN10 Deep Sea Creatures That Are (Almost) Too Bizarre to Be RealThe pelican eel (Eurypharynx pelecanoides) is a type of gulper eel that uses its large, pelican-like mouth to gulp up its prey. Like other members of the Eurypharyngidae family, the pelican eel's ...
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