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These eels can swallow prey on land, thanks to extendable jaws in their throats

No water? No problem. A snowflake moray eel prepares to swallow a squid snack. (Image credit: Rita Mehta and Kyle Donohoe) Moray eels have a second, hidden set of jaws that are the stuff of nightmares. These extra jaws can snap forward in an instant to clamp into prey and drag the animal down into the eel s gullet. Those terrifying slingshot jaws help a type of moray do something that s impossible for most fish: swallow their prey while on land, according to a new study. It s an unnerving sight, with researchers video showing prey being yanked down the eel s throat as the moray s mouth gapes open.

Possible victim of serial killer identified via DNA 27 years later in Charlotte County

Cold case investigators with the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office have identified Gerald (Jerry) Lombard as a possible victim of a serial killer based on DNA from remains found in 1994. According to CCSO, on Feb. 1, 1994, they received a call from a local construction company worker who reported finding a decomposing human body in the woods near Wyandotte Avenue and Tulip Street in northern Charlotte County. There was no identification found with the body and early attempts to identify the person were not successful, so the body was given the name of “John Doe #1.” The cause of death was also undetermined.

Solar Canals Could Save 63 Billion Gallons of Water Annually

It turns out that fitting panels above the waterways using suspension cables also provides a surprisingly powerful benefit for the canals themselves. Researchers from the University of California Merced and University of California Santa Cruz used simulations to assess the economic viability of building a solar canal network in the state by utilizing one of the world s largest water systems, which supplies over 27 million citizens with vital water resources. Nature, may lead the way to California s canals being fitted with solar panels, doubling them up as drinking water streams and renewable energy farms. What s more, the research shows that this development would help the canals to save an enormous amount of water.

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