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Scientists Confirm How Japanese Eels Escape a Predator Fish's Stomach After Being Eaten

16-09-2024   adminstudionebo

Researchers determined in a new study that Japanese eels can escape a predator fish's stomach through a unique exit route after being swallowed whole by the biggest fish.
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Scientists Confirm How Japanese Eels Escape a Predator Fish's Stomach After Being Eaten

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