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No, the green moray eels are not endangered as of 2014. There are 200 known species of moray eels and they are found in oceans around the world.
Moray eels or Muraenidae is belongs to the family of cosmopolitan eels, in fact it is the largest type of eel existing in the world. With over 200 species in existence, moray eels as of the moment could not be considered as endangered.
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The types of eels are salt water eels, freshwater eels, the swamp eels, rubber eels and the electric eels. It is an elongated fish that lives in the shallow waters.
We do not know as eels do not leave good fossils. Also your English is a bit wrong your question should be worded "How many extinct eels were there". This is because if they are extinct they would have lived in the past not the present.
Adult eels are called eels, babies are elvers
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electric eels have an electric current that shocks thing Moray eels dont
First of all, despite its name the electric eel is not an eel but rather a knife fish.It is the only living species of the genus Electrophorus family, therefore making it one among the endangered species.
yes they are! the European freshwater eel is listed as critically endangered in the IUCN red list... its not of least concern... its not vulnerable.... its not even just endangered... its CRITICALLY ENDANGERED.
eels eat fish
Eels have electricity.