Most people would do everything possible to avoid getting zapped by an electric eel. But lately, Kenneth Catania, a biologist at Vanderbilt University, has been willingly tempting one of these ...
It’s no secret that electric eels stun their prey—accounts of such occurrences date back centuries. But unless you work security on the starship Enterprise, “stun” is a vague term. What really happens ...
Roughly 1,000 Hudson River Eel project volunteers net, count, and release about two million juvenile American eels per migrating season. By Laura Baisas Published Mar 13, 2024 5:00 PM EDT Get the ...
The book “Slippery Beast” traces how the explosion in demand for eel led to overfishing, poaching, and black market activity. The following is an excerpt from Slippery Beast: A True Crime Natural ...
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