So Long Ago the Garden was created in 1973.
Eels are a muckey brown so they can blend in with the water at night or on the rocks, or in cavesall eels have a different color i have seen green grey black so on so on so you want to know what color eels are well all eels are different.:)
No, while seahorses and stingrays are both salt water inhabitants they live in different parts and so could not live together.
They are friends with eels because they can't eat them and they are there ancestors ,so there for they might just get electric shocked by the eels if they mess with them . So that is why eels don't get eaten , so with that information we know that eels are not a prey to any animal just a predator . SO WITH THIS INFO I WOULD NOT GO NEAR A EELS OR YOU MIGHT DIE .
Electric eels have been known to shock themselves sometimes, so yes, electric eels do sometimes get electrified.
Garden snails can survive in water for a short period of time, usually up to 30 minutes. However, they are not adapted to living underwater for extended periods and may drown if submerged for too long.
Certain fish, mollusks like clams, scallops, certain shrimp, starfish, sea cucumbers, sand eels, crabs, lobsters, corals, sea worms.
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.
No, they have a spine so are vertebrates.
i think so
Eels are mostly found in rocky crevasses and in the sand so that predators can't fit into the hard to reach places.
Yes.. or that is what they call it, i live their and it is more like the Garden of coke cans so.. they got that a bit wrong lol