The first lab study on garden eels shows how these shy creatures use their burrows, and change their movement and posture, when feeding in strong currents Garden eels are the ultimate homebodies.
TOKYO (TEGNA) - A Japanese aquarium is asking people to FaceTime its collection of 300 spotted garden eels so that they remain interactive with humans during the COVID-19 lockdown. The Sumida Aquarium ...
Off the island of Oahu lies an undersea prairie that is home to hundreds of Hawaiian garden eels. Shy creatures found only in Hawaiian waters, these eels only emerge from their burrow to eat ...
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TOKYO - The Sumida Aquarium in Tokyo is asking people to spend some time video chatting from Sunday, May 3 to Tuesday, May 5 with its collection of garden eels. Why? Because the aquarium is worried ...
Incoming FaceTime call from... some Japanese eels. Keepers at Toyko's Sumida Aquarium, which has been closed since 1 March due to the coronavirus pandemic, are starting to worry about their garden ...
The news cycle can be grim these days. But every once in a while, a story still shows us the brighter sides of life during a global pandemic. Today, that story comes in the form of shy eels that are ...
TOKYO -- With much of the world's human population stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic, one Japanese aquarium is exploring a new way to ensure its inhabitants don't get too used to the peace ...
Sumida Aquarium in Tokyo has been closed since March 1 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Keepers at the aquarium are asking people to FaceTime with the eels so they don't forget about having human ...
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A Japanese aquarium closed during the coronavirus outbreak is asking people to make video calls to the facility's eels so the sensitive creatures remember humans exist and don't pose a threat. The ...