What do sucker demons and electric eels have in common? A flying red sucker demon springs into the air from a pile of clothes on the floor (notice the face of a blanket demon in the upper-right corner) Besides the fact that they can both electrocute you, they also move themselves in the same manner, albeit one in the air (and your bloodstream and urinary tract) and one in the water, respectively. For more information about this video, see VIDEO TIMELINE | Sucker Demon Flys into Apartment Sucker demons—those 1- to 3-inch long, worm-like demonic entities that can become invisible, pass through walls, tow a trailer behind your car, electrocute you to death, and burn a hole through steel—fly like some fish swim. For more information about this video, see VIDEO TIMELINE | Flying Sucker Demon Slinks Over Lamp and Sucker Demon Slinks Over Lamp During Fight That is to say that, to fly, they use two types of locomotion that are analogous to two types of aquatic locomotion, na
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