A pair of panamic green moray eels photographed in the Sea of Cortez off La Paz, Mexico. (Ullstein Bild / via Getty Images) What has many rows of teeth, a terrifying set of jaws and a corpse-like ...
Take, for instance, an article I wrote for tomorrow's New York Times about moray eels. It turns out that they have bizarre jaws hidden in their throats that catapult forward into their mouth to grab ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sea creatures have adapted to help them thrive in extreme environments. Unusual features allow them to live thousands of feet ...