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European conger - Wikipedia
The conical teeth are arranged in rows on the jaws. The dorsal and anal fins are confluent with the caudal fin. Pectoral fins are present, while ventral fins are absent. Conger eels have habits …
European Conger: Profile, Traits, Facts, Teeth, Range, Size
The European conger, scientifically known as Conger conger, stands as a marvel among eels, belonging to the esteemed Congridae family. Its sheer size and remarkable features make it a …
Conger Eel Fish Facts - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · Much like other species of eels, conger eels have a long, thin, snake-like body, with a wide prominent snout, and many strong, sharp teeth which often grow in several rows. …
European conger - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The conical teeth are arranged in rows on the jaws. The dorsal and anal fins are confluent with the caudal fin. Pectoral fins are present, while ventral fins are absent. Conger eels have habits …
Conger - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Conger eel (Conger conger) is an opportunistic predator that generally eats smaller fish. The dentition consists of numerous, closely packed, sharp teeth that are mainly arranged in one or …
Conger Conger - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Conger eels (Conger conger) are opportunistic predators which generally eat smaller fish. Their recurved, conical teeth are mainly arranged in one or two rows, although anteriorly and in the …
Typical Congers (Congrinae) - Marine Life Identification
– Head: Distinctive large mouth with sharp teeth; often a prominent snout. – Habitat: Usually found in deep waters, hiding in crevices or burrows. – Size: Can vary significantly, but many …
Conger eel | Deep-Sea, Nocturnal, Carnivorous | Britannica
Conger eel, any of about 100 species of marine eels of the family Congridae (order Anguilliformes). Congers are scaleless eels with large heads, large gill slits, wide mouths, and …
Shorefishes - The Fishes - Species
jaw teeth: 1-2 rows, outer row - > cutting edge both lips with flanges, top flange wide
Conger cinereus - Marine Biodiversity Portal of Bangladesh
There are two rows of teeth in the jaws with the outer row having larger teeth. The 6th infraorbital pore is situated close to and slightly above the posterior angle of the jaw. There are 36–39 …
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