not really. Moray eels defend themselves by biting, but not unless they are scared.
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i dont think so because a moray has a bite as strong as a hyena and they have stronger bite force than barracudas
what has the most powerful bite for its size an kills scorpions
to siphon you wont need to put your hands in.
Moray eels have been recorded at biting about the same as a hyena, which was recorded around 4000 newtons.
It depends on what species of fish you are looking for. Walleyes typically do not bite at night. Burbot (eel pout) do. Northern pike do not. The walleye bite is not typical of all lakes, but is specific to Lake of the Woods, that they shut down at sunset. Ice-out is an exception.
Some species of eels have been known to have a nasty bite, but they will usually only attack when they are feeling threatened or their home is being disturbed. They have also been know to accidentally bite the hands of divers who hand feed them. Eels do not see humans as a food source. Eels will not intentionally attack a human. Once an eel reaches the juvenile stage (elver), it would be capable of biting.
No. If the electric eel was at least half the size of the blue whale, probably.
Egg then leptoceplalus then glass eel then elvers yellow eel then silver eel then spawning . and that is for fresh water eel.?
Egg then leptoceplalus then glass eel then elvers yellow eel then silver eel then spawning . and that is for fresh water eel.?
It is a catfish and carp. It is not an eel.
Fish + Lightning = Eel
no