The smallest is the tire track eel that grows about 6 inches, and runs about 5-10 dollars. The peacock eel, it grows to about a foot and costs about the same as the tire track eel. The last is the fire eel, easily the prettiest of the three, which grows to about 3 feet. The fire eel can be expensive, depending on it's size. Around here, they sell for about 35.00 for a 8-10 inch eel. If you can find a 4 to 6 inch eel, you may only pay 10 to 15.00 for it. It's depending on it's type and size.
Eels eat fools like you who ask foolish questions.
Nothing. Baby eels don't have scales.
155lbs
Giant moray eels can be as much as 4 metres in length
On average, 44 pounds.
The Amazon River is home to the most electric eels. These animals, actually fish and not eels, live throughout South America and can deliver a shock of as much as 600 volts.
The cost of an eel can vary significantly based on factors such as species, size, and where it's purchased. Generally, live eels can range from $5 to $20 per pound, while smoked or prepared eels may cost more, often between $15 and $30 per pound. Specialty markets or restaurants may charge higher prices due to preparation and presentation. Always check local listings for the most accurate pricing.
The types of eels are salt water eels, freshwater eels, the swamp eels, rubber eels and the electric eels. It is an elongated fish that lives in the shallow waters.
We do not know as eels do not leave good fossils. Also your English is a bit wrong your question should be worded "How many extinct eels were there". This is because if they are extinct they would have lived in the past not the present.
Adult eels are called eels, babies are elvers
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electric eels have an electric current that shocks thing Moray eels dont