Do eels travel Far
Eels don't like to stay in one place, they like to travel. the European eels like to travel eastward to reach Europe and northAfrica.
Eels, particularly the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) and the American eel (Anguilla rostrata), are known to undertake long migrations to mate. They travel thousands of kilometers from their freshwater or coastal habitats to the Sargasso Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, where they spawn. This journey can be over 3,000 miles (approximately 4,800 kilometers) for some eels, showcasing their remarkable navigational abilities. After spawning, adult eels typically die, completing their life cycle.
All the way at the bottom.
"Too far to travel for you"
No, eels are aquatic creatures that live primarily in water. While some eel species are capable of moving over short distances on land, they do not typically engage in long-distance migration over land. Eels are more suited to swimming in water due to their streamlined body shape and respiratory system.
As far as light can travel
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.
they travel how far they want to
how far does 380 bullet travel
Because the eels breeding path is extremely mysterious and know one knows exactly where they go but they end up in Australia to breed and die then their young travel back to the rivers and streams their parents grew up in.
Adult eels are called eels, babies are elvers