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"jellyfish"
The word eel has one syllable.
Eels, like many other fish, typically have a diploid chromosome number that varies by species. For example, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) has 38 chromosomes in its somatic cells, which means its sex cells (gametes) would contain half that number, or 19 chromosomes. This reduction occurs through the process of meiosis during gamete formation.
The gulper eel has two very tiny eyes.
There are over 200 different subspecies of moray eel.
The electric eel probably the most famous electric animal is not a true eel, but a member of the catfish family. Using special cells in its body that act like a battery the eel will normally use its charge for stunning prey. The eel is famous for using its charge in self defense.
an eel breed in its life time 175 times
Gulper eels look like eels in many ways but are not 'true eels'.
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