Ribbon worms or also known as nemertae commonly live in freshwater and moist soil. This type of worm usually measure form 25mm and is pale in color.
Eels have electricity-producing organs called electrocytes, which they use for hunting, self-defense, and communication. These organs generate electrical pulses that help eels locate prey, stun predators, and even communicate with other eels of the same species.
There are many fish who live in the tropical rain forest. Some of the fish that live in the water of the rain forest include Bull Sharks, Candiru, Electir Eels, and the Red-Bellied Piranhas.
Moray eels are primarily carnivores, feeding on fish, crustaceans, and sometimes other small marine animals. They are not considered omnivores as they do not regularly consume plant matter as part of their diet.
Yes. Magnesium ribbon is magnesium metal in the shape of a ribbon.
Ribbon worms face threats from predators such as fish, sea birds, and other marine species that hunt them for food. Additionally, ribbon worms may also face competition from other organisms that share their habitat.
yes they are
the stick their penis in their vagina
They can grow up to 100cm i think
Eels live in holes and crevices in the corals.
sea monkeys and fish small fish
groupers, sharks(small) and medium sized fish
Electric eels live in the amazon of South America
Snakes live on land and eels live in the water.
Most American Eels live alone
Electric eels do not live in the rainforest. They are ocean creatures.
no. electric eels live in the amazon
Morey eels live mostly in coral reefs in warm oceans.