Sentences with phrase «by eels»

ROYAL PAIN Written by E Performed by eels Produced by Mark Oliver Everett eels appear courtesy of Vagrant Records
LOSING STREAK Written by E Performed by eels Courtesy of Vagrant Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
He encounters a group of dingo-esque beasts that are intent on ripping him apart (he soon steals a pup and raises it as a viciously loyal pet), and when he falls into a pool of undrinkable water, it is only to find himself surrounded by eels.
The soundtrack contains some nice bits, including songs by The Eels, Wolfmother and The Ramones.
The proud - to - be parents retired to their swamp abode, where they were soon the parents of ogre triplets, to the tune of «Losing Streak» performed by the Eels.
Especially about Crappy Baby almost being eaten alive by eels.
Of course, the current received by any small prey is also only a small portion of the total current generated by the eel.
When a fish corpse reaches the bottom, every bit of flesh and bone is slowly scavenged by eel - like hagfish, starfish, and swarms of tiny crustaceans called amphipods.
They've learned how the super-strong and mega-long protein threads secreted by the eel - like animals are organized at the cellular level.
After taking various measurements and getting electrocuted 10 times by the eel, Catania discovered that even a small eel can deliver as much as 40 to 50 milliamps of electrical current.
Catania also discovered that a different, high - voltage, two - pulse signal fired out by the eel makes a fish within range twitch uncontrollably, giving away its position and allowing the eel to go after it with its conventional attack of series of high - voltage pulses.
While I was trying to get back on, I was bit by an eel and had to pull it off of my knee.

Not exact matches

Nonetheless, Schmitz is right to observe that Think Progress has stumbled upon nefarious identification with morays and other eels by the more extreme factions within the religious right.
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The Jellied Eel is published by London Food Link, who also run good food projects and campaigns in London.
Pioneered in London by the People's Fridge in Brixton (see Jellied Eel issue 54), these are communal chillers where people and businesses can reduce waste by sharing surplus food with other members of the local community.
The Sydney Roosters lead the pack in the premiership lottery, followed by the 2017 champion Melbourne Storm, North Queensland Cowboys and the St. George Illawarra Dragons, but even as far down at the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Parramatta Eels can not be ruled out in the 25 - game fixture and the chase to qualify for finals.
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Week.3: your baby will start to move much more and you should encourage them to stretch out and eel their limbs by lying them on a play mat on either their front or back; if the mat has noises and lights, this will encourage them to respond to them and turn their head towards them.
A five year old girl was bitten by a moray eel we saw at the beach because way too many people were putting way too much food into the water.
The way electric eels have been described by biologists in the past has been fairly primitive, says Jason Gallant, a biologist who heads the Michigan State University Electric Fish Lab in East Lansing who was not involved in the study.
Kenneth Catania knows just how much it hurts to be zapped by an electric eel.
Extrapolating from his experience with a small eel, Catania estimates that a human struck on the trunk by a larger, 1.8 - meter - long electric eel might endure a current of 0.24 amperes, or 63 watts of power.
Some tauros cattle already have eel stripes and horns that would impress Caesar (though he might be mystified by the ear tags, which are required by law because the animals are technically still domesticated).
He imagines artificial eel organs tapping into the energy stored by natural charge separations throughout the body, like between the stomach — which is relatively positively charged — and surrounding tissue.
By lacing a fake arm and a plastic alligator head with LEDs, Catania was then able to visualize the effect of this attack: The higher an eel struck the target, the more LEDs lit up.
The fishermen were able to keep the horses they were using as eel bait in the pond by climbing into the trees and waving branches at them.
Inspired by the electric eel's ability to generate hundreds of volts, Guha and his colleagues stacked hydrogels full of varying strengths of salt water.
In an effort to create a power source for future implantable technologies, a team led by Michael Mayer from the University of Fribourg, along with researchers from the University of Michigan and UC San Diego, developed an electric eel - inspired device that produced 110 volts from gels filled with water, called hydrogels.
The tags emit tiny beeps that are recorded by underwater receivers and are designed to track many different species of fish including long - living fish such as sturgeon and migratory species of concern such as eel and lamprey.
One of nature's premier survivors is facing its sternest test yet: Hammered by an array of threats that includes overfishing, pollution, and climate change, populations of freshwater eels, also known as river eels, have fallen to catastrophic lows.
The electric eel generates large electric currents by way of a highly specialized nervous system that has the capacity to synchronize the activity of disc - shaped, electricity - producing cells packed into a specialized electric organ.
To measure the energy output of a curling eel, Catania rigged up a sort of eel chew toy by attaching a dead fish to a piece of wire.
By bringing its tail around toward its head, an electric eel can double the strength of the electric pulse it sends out into the water, allowing it to demobilize larger prey items, the study found.
That's how one biologist describes the experience of getting zapped by an electric eel.
One more unusual behavior may be explained by the hagfish lifestyle: The slime «eels» live on the sea floor, burrowing into the mud and even into dead whale carcasses to scavenge for food.
This freshwater eel, just been described for the first time by a UK and South African research team, has completely lost them.
«Lamprey are eel - like parasites that use their tooth - like organs and raspy tongue to latch onto fish and suck out the blood, while hagfish scavenge by taking bites out of dead matter,» he says.
Eels: An Exploration, from New Zealand to the Sargasso, of the World's Most Mysterious Fish, by James Prosek.
The research team, led by Professor of Physics Dr. Seth Fraden of Brandeis University, drew inspiration from the mesmerizing sinuous motion of a swimming blue eel and puzzlingly large gap between how natural systems move and the lack of such coordinated and smooth movement in artificial systems.
Stripes of electric sensors run along their heads and eel - like fins, detecting pulses emitted by food and foes.
By going airborne «the eel is essentially using that principle of physics to divert more and more current into the target.»
Moray eels hunt by slithering through the reef at night.
Groupers appear to have worked this out — or at least learned by association that hunting around eels is a good idea.
Of the fishes able to generate an electrical discharge, electric eels are by far the champions, producing up to 600 volts!
Enhancer Element Locator, or EEL, is a tool for locating distal gene enhancer elements in mammalian genomes by comparative genomics.
We have sequenced the genome of the endangered European eel using the MinION by Oxford Nanopore, and assembled these data using a novel algorithm specifically designed for large eukaryotic genomes.
Hosted and narrated by Shaw himself, the special offers actor interviews, lots of B - roll footage, the tale of an apparent close call Nolte had on set, and a glimpse of the scale model that shares screen time with Percy the eel.
The fun music video for Eels» catchy (but profane) end credits song «Mr. E's Beautiful Blues» (3:53) features most of the principal cast interacting with the band (and mouthing along) in scenarios inspired by the film.
The filmmaker has no problem writing electric dialogue in the new «Fahrenheit,» and the visuals are filled with understated detail, with the firemen living in plush homes turned cold by weak fluorescent lighting, and the ghettos of the book - loving eels warmed as if by candlelight.
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