The role of an eel in nature is to eat fish to keep the population in good numbers and than to create more eels and leave the population control to the younger generation when they die.
The common types of eels that can be found around Vancouver Island, BC include the Pacific lamprey, the conger eel, and the sharp-tail eel. These eels inhabit the waters around the island and are part of the local marine ecosystem.
The most important part of an ecosystem is the living things in it.
Eels that live in the sand at beaches are typically species like the sand eel or the surf eel, which inhabit shallow coastal waters. These eels often burrow into the sandy substrate to hide from predators and ambush prey, feeding on small fish and invertebrates. Their elongated bodies and smooth skin allow them to navigate easily through the sand. They play an important role in the marine ecosystem by contributing to nutrient cycling and serving as prey for larger fish and birds.
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.
ecosystem protection is important to me because it includes the environment and the supplies we need to survive
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.
man, eels are a government secret, they seek out information through food, the eels who eat are getting the required gov information and the ones who are not eating have already got the important information and are heading back to base to deposit it, then the process restarts itself...
Adult eels are called eels, babies are elvers
Lichens are important to an ecosystem because they
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electric eels have an electric current that shocks thing Moray eels dont
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