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Eels of varying sizes - from worm-like to five feet in length - are plunging the depths of the Newport Aquarium. Shipwreck: Realm of the Eels opens Friday… ...
Social distancing has been hard for everyone, even the eels at Tokyo's Sumida Aquarium. Since the aquarium closed to the public on March 1, its nearly 300 spotted garden eels have apparently been ...
Social distancing has been hard on eels, too. And Tokyo’s Sumida Aquarium, home to a community of 300 spotted garden eels, is worried about its little sea creatures. While shy by nature, over ...
Sumida Aquarium in Tokyo has been closed since March 1 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Keepers at the aquarium are asking people to FaceTime with the eels so they don't forget about having human ...
A Japanese aquarium closed during the coronavirus outbreak is asking people to make video calls to the facility’s eels so the sensitive creatures remember humans exist and don’t pose a threat.
The opening weekend for a new $1 million exhibit at the Newport Aquarium called, “Shipwreck: Realm of the Eels,” begins Friday, March 6.
Tokyo's Sumida Aquarium is asking volunteers to FaceTime its shy garden eels to socialize them during the coronavirus pandemic.
A Tokyo aquarium has noticed the coronavirus is making its spotted garden eels more shy. It's asking for people to call the eels on FaceTime.
Employees at Tokyo's Sumida Aquarium are using video calls to keep the aquarium's eels from getting lonely during quarantine. Two biologists weigh in on the science.
In an appeal this week, Tokyo's Sumida Aquarium asked for volunteers to FaceTime its 300 spotted garden eels, which have had limited interactions with humans since the aquarium was forced to close ...
A Japanese aquarium is calling on members of the public to play a virtual game of peek-a-boo with its community of about 300 eels to help prevent the creatures from getting shy under lockdown ...
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