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The young eels could spend roughly three minutes inside the fish before dying, the researcher found. Those that escaped successfully spent just under a minute liberating themselves.
After being swallowed alive, Japanese eels were able to escape from a predator fish’s stomach and swim to freedom through the fish’s gills, new research shows.
Eels sometimes swim thousands of miles from their birthplace in the Atlantic to rivers and lakes where they live. Researchers say the creatures might use the Earth's magnetic field to find their way.