Electric eels lives if freshwater rivers. Sharks almost all live in the open ocean. They just wouldn't meet. So no, Sharks don't eat Electric eels.
Electric eels primarily feed on fish, but they also consume other small aquatic animals like shrimp and crabs. They use their powerful electrical discharge to stun or kill their prey before consuming it.
They are friends with eels because they can't eat them and they are there ancestors ,so there for they might just get electric shocked by the eels if they mess with them . So that is why eels don't get eaten , so with that information we know that eels are not a prey to any animal just a predator . SO WITH THIS INFO I WOULD NOT GO NEAR A EELS OR YOU MIGHT DIE .
bigger sharks and eels are hunnting them
no skarks only eat under water fish AND They eat birds, sea mammals, turtles, eels, rays, other sharks and occasionally people. They have also been known to ingest objects such as garbage, metal and driftwood. I'm sure you could get a shark to eat a peach if you tried, but it doesn't happen in nature and their digestive systems lack proper enzymes to digest cellulose.
Reef grouper are eaten by larger fish, such as sharks, eels, and rays. Giant grouper can grow up to eight feet and are eaten by sharks.
No. Electric eels are found in rivers, freshwater, while great white sharks are found in the oceans. They wouldn't meet. If, by some chance they would, a great white is simply far too big to be eaten by an electric eel. Even as a newborn.
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crabs
No water animals eats the electric eels since electric eels have very powerful shocks that can paralyze or hurt anything that gets its way. Humans have been known to eat electric eels on very rare occasions.
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They eat through their mouths.
eels will eat anything smaller than it and they have a pretty bad eye sight carefull with your fingers.hahaha
risso dolphins sharks and beluga whales eat octopuses
other baby eels (dead ones)
to kill the fish that they eat
They all swim and live underwater
Electric eels feed on invertebrates, where adult eels eat fish and small mammals. First-born hatchlings will even eat other eggs and embryos from later batches. The juveniles will eat invertebrates such as shrimp or crab.