No
Eels have no arms. Instead of arms Eels have Pectoral fins.
Eels do not have cartilaginous bones; instead, they possess a skeleton made primarily of bone. Most eels belong to the order Anguilliformes and have a bony structure, although some species within the broader category of fish, like sharks and rays, do have cartilaginous skeletons. Eels exhibit a unique body structure that allows them to be highly adaptable in their aquatic environments.
Eels are fish, and fish have a skeleton. Note, however, that the skeletons of fish are not composed of "bone" as we know it, but of cartilage.
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eels have a curving body that can squeeze them thought tight spots and not all eels have to be electric.
eel skin
they have the same long body
Bones in the body
they move by moving their back bones, well, you can say that they move like fish.
how are the bones in the body nourished
No, the foot has the most bones in your body.