A video shows the decapitated head of a marine creature biting down on a can of Coca-Cola. What's False However, the wolf eel is not a poisonous (or venomous) species. What's Undetermined We have not ...
A new lab study on garden eels shows how these shy creatures use their burrows, and change their movement and posture, when feeding in strong currents. Garden eels are the ultimate homebodies. Instead ...
A video of wolf eels being caught in crab traps has captivated the internet to the tune of 64 million views and counting. The video, posted on TikTok April 14 by professional surfer and commercial ...
, a Japanese fisherman landed a monstrous, grotesque-looking deep-sea catch off the coast of Hokkaido, one of Japan’s mountainous main islands. Tweeting photographs of himself struggling to support ...
A heartwarming encounter between a diver and his friend of 18-years—who just so happens to be an eight-foot wolf eel—has gone viral online. John Roney is an underwater cinematographer and film editor ...
The rotting skull with the menacingly protruding teeth was certainly not human, and didn't look like it belonged to anything of this planet - or at least nothing that anyone would ever want to face ...
Sea Life, located in the American Dream Mall in East Rutherford, has recently welcomed a new species to its collection. Two wolf eels will be visible in the newly named Wolf Eel Lair, thematically in ...