The gulper eel’s physical features are very interesting. It’s tail has pink bioluminescence, a light made from chemicals(S2). It can also flash red(S2). The eel is usually black or dark green …show more content…
It is thought that female eels attract their mates by leaving a scent released by the females(S4).Females produce a lot of eggs(S4). When a male eel matures, their body undergoes a big change(S5). Their olfactory organs get enlarged and indicates they can locate their mates through pheromones left by female eels(S5). Females can produce a large amount of eggs(S4). It is believed that both eels die shortly after reproducing(S5). The gulper eel’s behavior is almost like a snake. It lurks around, snatching prey with its’ …show more content…
But it actually doesn’t.They have small teeth, so they actually eat small crustaceans and cephalopods(S5). Cephalopods are octopi or squid. They only eat larger fish if food is scarce(S2), and when it does eat larger fish, the stomach distends to fit larger fish(S2). When it eats, it opens its’ mouth wide and scoops up the prey and swallows the prey whole(S5). Then it slowly expels the water through its’ gill slits(S5). Their only known predator we know right now is the lancetfish(S5).But there are definitely other predators.
The gulper eel lives very deep below the surface(S6). It lives in a zone called the Midnight zone. It has little to no light. The eels live around 500-7,000 feet deep under the surface(S6), around tropical and temperate areas(S6). The temperature down there is about 1.43 C to 21.43 degrees C(S1). It is very cold and the pressure is crushing. The gulper eel lives in a deep and lives in the Australian waters(S4). Similar to its’ range, it’s environment is dark and