A Japanese aquarium is asking people to FaceTime its collection of 300 spotted garden eels so that they remain interactive with humans during the COVID-19 lockdown. The Sumida Aquarium says the eels ...
The light bulbs flicker when aquarium staffers feed the fish, and that prompts visitors to take pictures. A representative of ...
A mysterious green moray eel peeks out from the depths of the Captain's Quarters exhibit. Eels of varying sizes - from worm-like to five feet in length - are plunging the depths of the Newport ...
TOKYO -- With much of the world's human population stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic, one Japanese aquarium is exploring a new way to ensure its inhabitants don't get too used to the peace ...
(CNN) -- With much of the world's human population stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic, one Japanese aquarium is exploring a new way to ensure its inhabitants don't get too used to the peace ...
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 ...
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. Yes. But employees at Sumida ...