Deep Sea Profile
Deep-sea eels with incredibly long tails and highly expandable jaws.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do they find prey?
They use a tiny glowing organ on the tip of their tail to lure prey toward their mouth.
Saccopharynx lavenbergi

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2,000–3,000 m (6,500–9,800 ft)
Up to 1 m (3.3 ft)
Midwater
Fishes and crustaceans
"My jaw is loosely hinged and can open wide enough to swallow prey larger than my own body."
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They use a tiny glowing organ on the tip of their tail to lure prey toward their mouth.