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Bizarre pelican eel can eat prey larger than own body thanks to giant mouth

Por: Newsweek Tech October 17, 2022

The deep sea is filled with all manner of weird and wonderful creatures. Among them is a bizarre eel species with a giant mouth that has a remarkable resemblance to a pelican's beak.Dubbed the pelican eel and known scientifically as Eurypharynx pelecanoides, this mysterious fish lives in the deep ocean in tropical and temperate regions around the world, although not near the bottom, instead preferring depths between 500 and 3,000 meters... + full article



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