30yearsofhurt
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For those not aware of the disgustingness of the hagfish...
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-...fish-eels-overturns-on-oregon-highway/8708822

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-...fish-eels-overturns-on-oregon-highway/8708822
Police responded to the incident on Highway 101 after the truck was unable to stop when approaching road construction.
Police said the driver, Salvatore Tragale, was heading north with 13 containers holding 3,402 kilograms of hagfish, which are commonly known as slime eels.
A car sits on the highway after being hit by slime eels.
PHOTO: The cars were covered in slime after the accident. (Twitter: Depoe Bay Fire District)
As Mr Tragale approached the roadworks and tried to stop, one container flew off the truck bed and into the southbound lane, while the other containers spilled onto the highway, police said.
The flying container hit one vehicle which then caused it and four other vehicles to be pushed into each other.
Police said the people in the vehicle hit by the container suffered minor injuries. No-one else was injured.
Oregon State Police posted a photo on Twitter that showed damaged cars covered by the gooey eels. The agency also posed the question: "What to tell the #drycleaner?"
Meanwhile, the Depoe Bay Fire Department posted a video of workers using a bulldozer to clear the eels from the highway.
"HWY 101 mp 131 just got slimed," they posted on Twitter.
Witness Erin Butler told FOX 12 the scene was unbelievable.
"We were like, 'What is that?' And then you realise, 'The poor eels.'
"They were writhing and slimy, and it was unbelievable, just unbelievable.
"It was disgusting. I will definitely never, ever eat eel."
