Eels
Apr 13 2006, Irani

How did fish move from sea to land millions of years ago? Can this finding help to explain the mystery?

It sounds amazing! - a fish leaping to gulp down a land bug! Yes, that is what scientists have discovered — a fish that can hunt and catch its...

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