I've searched for this on the interweb a few times, but not found the answer so I thought I'd try here. How do eels move along the rocks?
I understand how they swim. Every article I find talks about their swimming mechanics. However, when I watch my snowflake "Crawl" along the rockwork, it doesn't appear to be using swimming mechanics. It also doesn't have belly scales like a snake that I can see, so I don't think it moves in the same way snakes do. It can also move backward.
So, how do they do it?
I understand how they swim. Every article I find talks about their swimming mechanics. However, when I watch my snowflake "Crawl" along the rockwork, it doesn't appear to be using swimming mechanics. It also doesn't have belly scales like a snake that I can see, so I don't think it moves in the same way snakes do. It can also move backward.
So, how do they do it?
