By KOICHI AMANO/ Staff Writer
September 12, 2024 at 17:13 JST
A young eel escapes from the stomach of a predator. (Provided by assistant professor Yuha Hasegawa and associate professor Yuki Kawabata from Nagasaki University)
NAGASAKI—A team of researchers here has captured astonishing X-ray footage of young eels making a dramatic, Houdini-like escape from the stomach of a large predatory fish. [Read More]
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