The Gulper Eel is a fascinating deep-sea creature known for its unique feeding mechanism. It can grow up to 6.5 feet long and has an expandable jaw that allows it to consume prey much larger than itself. This eel primarily feeds on fish and other small marine animals, using its large mouth to gulp them down whole.
Found in the depths of the world's oceans, the Gulper Eel is part of the family Synaphobranchidae. Its long, slender body and bioluminescent features help it navigate the dark waters. Despite its size, it is rarely seen by humans, making it a mysterious inhabitant of the deep sea.