It's by swimming through their gills. Yes, there's video.
Also:
“Oftentimes, fish have teeth on their gill surfaces, so slipping past that can be quite a challenge,” Dr. Evans said, adding that the study offered “another reminder that eels are really cool.”
The fact that fish have teeth on their gills isn't even the "cool" part of this story, which says a lot.
Somehow couldn't watch the video embedded in the archive... So here it is.
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Nature and animals have always been so amazing, so full of facts and things that we sometimes overlook, it is an incredible world.
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This scene from The Tin Drum gave me nightmares when I first saw it:
Different circumstances, but still a bit scary
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Yeah, I also found it disturbing when I first saw it (and even now).
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