yes
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yes. the snipe extinct!
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no it is not endangered
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.
Snipe eels, which are part of the Opisthoteuthidae family, typically have a low reproductive rate. They can produce around 20 to 40 eggs at a time, which are often released into the water column. The eggs hatch into larvae, which then develop in the ocean. However, specific reproductive behaviors can vary by species and environmental conditions.
Snipe are not real. They do not exist. __ Hate to be contrary, but there are approx 25 birds in the Snipe family, ranging from the Common Snipe to the Jack Snipes. Here are some more:Solitary Snipe, Gallinago solitaria Latham's Snipe, Gallinago hardwickii Wood Snipe, Gallinago nemoricola Pin-tailed Snipe, Gallinago stenura Swinhoe's Snipe, Gallinago megala African Snipe, Gallinago nigripennis Madagascar Snipe, Gallinago macrodactyla Great Snipe, Gallinago media Common Snipe, Gallinago gallinago Wilson's Snipe, Gallinago delicata South American Snipe, Gallinago paraguaiae Puna Snipe, Gallinago andina Noble Snipe, Gallinago nobilis Giant Snipe, Gallinago undulata Fuegian Snipe, Gallinago stricklandii Andean Snipe, Gallinago jamesoni Imperial Snipe, Gallinago imperialis
A wisp of snipe
Depends on who they have to snipe and if they successfully snipe them or it and who is paying them to snipe
A female snipe is typically referred to simply as a "female snipe." In general, snipe species do not have distinct names based on gender; both males and females are usually identified by their species name, such as common snipe or Wilson's snipe.