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The Poetic Life of the Lowly Eel
The New Yorker Both are catadromous, meaning that they spawn in the sea but spend their juvenile and adult lives in freshwater. Their blood is toxic to humans—research using the toxin derived from it led to the Nobel Prize-winning discovery of anaphylaxis—which is ... |
April 23, 2015 at 08:07PM | life - Google News
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