There are many local names for them but the usual one is elver, although they aren't really larvae.
An elver is the name for a baby eel. Elvers are the newly hatched larvae of eels and are transparent and thin. They are found in freshwater environments and gradually develop into adult eels.
Electric eel larvae have a forked tail similar to true fishes (all eels have a leptocephalus or leaf-shaped larvae with a classical unforked eel-like tail) An electric eel is a "knifefish" or Gymnotiformes. They are more closely related to catfish.
P. H. J. Castle has written: 'The eel genus Benthenchelys (fam. Ophichthidae) in the Indo-Pacific' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Benthenchelys, Classfication, Fishes 'Systematics and distribution of eels of the Muraenesox group (Anguilliformes, Muraenesocidae)' -- subject(s): Classification, Fishes, Muraenesocidae, Muraenesox 'Two remarkable eel-larvae from off Southern Africa' -- subject(s): Eels, Fishes, Larvae, Marine fishes 'An index and bibliography of eel larvae' -- subject(s): Eels, Fishes, Larvae 'Eggs and early larvae of the congrid eel Gnathophis capensis off Southern Africa' -- subject(s): Fishes, Gnathophis capensis, Larvae
The tire track eel is a spiny species of the eel family. They make a meal out of black worms, earthworms, and insect larvae.
I'm not entirely sure, but I think that larvae are called 'larvae'.
an eel
grig no, it's an elver ignore grig please.
An eels home is called a eel pit
an eel is called 'une anguille' (fem.) in French
They are called "snigglers".
They are called 'tadpoles'.
an eel does whatever an eel does / Depends on what eel it is like NZ eels go to Australia and only some come back others stay there and get called Australian eels