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Ghost of the Animal World? Now We Know Where Eels Go
While we know a decent amount about the migration routes of some shorebirds and other animals, American eels have remained a weird mystery since their spawning ground was identified in 1904 by larva present in the North Atlantic. A recent study provides eye-opening information on what the eel is doing out there in the ocean.
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