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Channel: The New York Times
Categories: Biology   |   Environmental   |   Science  
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Garden eels live a strange life. They anchor themselves to the ocean floor using their own mucus, and contort into strange shapes and positions to catch plankton. Find out more about these weird and wonderful stay-at-home fish.

Read the story here: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/25/science/garden-eels-plankton.html

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