The gulper eel lives on the Midnight zone. (The very bottom) They have a light organ to help see in the dark.
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Gulper Eels live right in the middle of the Bathypelagic Zone, more commonly known as the "Midnight" Zone, where it is black as night.
near the bottom of the ocean
They are born live in the midnight layer of the ocean.
No. The gulper eel is a non-electric producing eel.
Because of the extreme depths at which it lives, most of what we know about the gulper eel comes from specimens that are inadvertently caught in deep sea fishing nets. The gulper eel is found in all of the world's tropical and temperate oceans at depths ranging from 500 to 6,000 feet (about 150 to 1,800 meters).
Swallower Eels and Gulper Eels are the most common
the scientific name of the gulper eel is eurypharynx pelicanoid
The gulper eel has two very tiny eyes.
No, Gulper Eel's do not have any predators. They themselves are a predator and also they lie in the deep ocean places making them hard to find and also hard to hunt. They are bio-luminescent creatures.
The Gulper Eel is preyed upon by a fellow deap-sea creture: the Lancetfish.
Gulper eels look like eels in many ways but are not 'true eels'.