Any meat. First you should chum the water with blood, since they have very sensitive nose. More sensitive than Great White Shark who is able to detect a teaspoon of blood a mile away.
ORDER: Anguilliformes (eels and morays) CLASS: Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes)
kōiro(noun) conger eel, Conger verreauxi - greyish to black eel common on rocky reefs.matamoe(noun) short-finned eel, Nguilla australis - a quite large type of eel, brown and grey in colour, found in rivers and caught in a hīnaki. He matamoe te ingoa, ā, he āhua rarahi tonu. He āhua pākākā me te mōhinahina ka whakauru haere (HP wh15).Its called a short-finned eel and it's rather large and quite brown with touches of grey.tuere(noun) blind eel, hagfish, Eptatretus cirrhatus - a primitive eel-like fish that lives only in marine habitats. Though blind, hagfish are predators of other fish, which they detect by movement and smell.pāra(noun) frostfish, Lepidopus caudatus - an eel-like fish with a silver elongated body and large, dagger--ike teeth. See alsotaharangi.piharau(noun) lamprey, Geotria australis - an eel-like fish that has a sucker mouth with horny teeth and a rasping tongue. See also korokoro.ōrea(noun) New Zealand long-finned eel, Anguilla dieffenbachii- usually grow up to 1.2 metres long weighting 10 kilograms, but exceptionally can be 2 metres long weighing over 50 kilograms. Females are typically twice as long as males. See also kirirua.
Yes They Do Eat Eel's
eel's will eat fish smaller then they will mainly eat shrimp
Yes, short-finned eels can regurgitate their food, especially when they feel threatened or stressed. This behavior can help them avoid predation by removing a potential food source that could attract predators. Additionally, if the eel has consumed something that is too large or indigestible, it may regurgitate it to facilitate better digestion.
they usally eat red rooster brah
other green moray eel eat
everything an eel can find he eats !
everything an eel can find he eats !
Fred Farrow of Hanmer Springs in New Zealand speared a giant eel in the Clarence River in 1926. This long finned eel weighed in at 98 1/2 pounds. I think they may get even larger as Fred swore he saw a bigger one near the same spot that swallowed a half grown sheep.
they eat with their mouth
Long finned eels have lived in New Zealand an estimated 65 MILLION years and individuals can live to 100 years of age. They have an amazing migration story - staying in rivers for many years before leaving to migrate to the Pacific to spawn and die. Young elvers fend for themselves in the oceans until they too migrate into a river system.