Conger Eel
The Conger eel is a type of elongated fish found primarily in the Atlantic and Mediterranean Oceans. Known for their snake-like appearance, these eels can grow quite large, with some species reaching lengths of up to 12 feet. They typically inhabit rocky crevices and sandy bottoms, where they hunt for prey such as fish and crustaceans.
Conger eels are nocturnal predators, meaning they are most active at night. They have a unique ability to camouflage themselves in their surroundings, making it easier to ambush unsuspecting prey. These eels are also known for their strong, muscular bodies, which help them navigate through their underwater environments.