Yes
Lamprey
Sharp teeth, spots Sharp teeth, spots
Eel prey on fish and small crustaceans. Some eel have mouths consisting of a sucker surrounded with small teeth. The teeth pierce the scales and skin of fish and the eel sucks the blood for nourishment. Other species of eel have many sharp teeth and are able to bite and tear their prey into pieces to eat.
The giant moray eel is a predator. It hunts small fish and invertebrates and catches them with his sharp teeth. Then he swallows them and digests them.
Moral eel teeth are 11.5 centimeters which is 4.5 inches.
they are a bit wierd they have a big mouth and have a gullet they have big teeth
they are a bit wierd they have a big mouth and have a gullet they have big teeth
The word eel has one syllable.
Not all eels are jawless fish, only the lamprey eel. The do not have a jaw, but have a round mouth lined with teeth. Other eels, like the moray, have got one heck of a jaw!
The gulper eel has two very tiny eyes.
The lamprey eel has a jawless, round mouth with many teeth in concentric rows. It makes its initial attachment using suction which draws the mouth tight to its prey allowing the many teeth to penetrate. This attaches it firmly and it then feeds off the blood of the prey.