No.
Electric eels are found in rivers, freshwater, while great white sharks are found in the oceans.
They wouldn't meet.
If, by some chance they would, a great white is simply far too big to be eaten by an electric eel. Even as a newborn.
While it's theoretically possible for a shark to eat an electric eel, it's unlikely due to the eel's ability to produce high-voltage electric shocks as a defense mechanism. Sharks typically avoid electric eels to prevent injury or damage from the electric shocks.
Yes.
Great white sharks are opportunistic feeders and have a varied diet that primarily consists of marine mammals, fish, and seabirds. While they typically do not target moray eels, they may eat them if the opportunity arises, especially if the eels are injured or vulnerable. However, moray eels are not a common prey item for great whites. Their primary hunting strategy focuses on larger prey that provides more energy.
There are many fish that people would not like swimming with. Examples include electric eels, bull, great white, and tiger sharks, and red-bellied piranhas.
They all swim and live underwater
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electric eels have an electric current that shocks thing Moray eels dont
no. electric eels live in the amazon
yes electric eels migrate
electric eels get their food by their shocking ability.
Electric eels have been known to shock themselves sometimes, so yes, electric eels do sometimes get electrified.