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Saccopharynx ampullaceus - Wikipedia
Saccopharynx ampullaceus, referred to as the gulper eel, gulper, taillight gulper or pelican-fish, is an ocean-dwelling eel found in the North Atlantic Ocean. They are found up to a depth of 3,000 m (9,800 ft). These fish are rarely observed, so little information is currently known about their habits or full distribution. 展开
In the fall of 1826, a Captain Sawyer, of the ship Harmony, of Hull, while cruising for northern bottlenose whales at 62° N and about 57° W, found the type specimen, floating at the … 展开
Like other saccopharyngiforms, these fish have large mouths and long, slender bodies with long tails that have a bioluminescent organ … 展开
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Whiptail Gulper | Oceana
The whiptail gulper, found in the deep waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean, has a long and eel-like body, with a light organ which may be used to attract prey at the end of its long tail. Learn more.
Gulper Eel Facts - Fact Animal
3. They glow in the dark This pelican eel is bioluminescent. They use this ability to draw in curious prey items with a pink glow and a series of red flashes, emanating from the tail of the fish. Many deep sea creatures can’t see red light, so it’s …
Uncovering the Fascinating Gulper Eel - Wild Explained
2023年9月14日 · By emitting light, the Gulper Eel signals its presence and warns other creatures that it is not an easy target. This unique ability to produce light contributes to the Gulper Eel’s conundrum, as it simultaneously attracts prey …
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10 Fun Facts About Gulper Eels (Pelican Eel) - Factopolis
2023年3月11日 · The gulper eel, with a distinctive appearance and unusual behavior, is one of the most unique eels in the world. Let’s dive deep into the abyss and explore some fascinating facts about the gulper eel, from their …
Pelican Eel, Eurypharynx pelecanoides Vaillant, 1882
The Pelican Eel has an elongate body with a luminous organ at the end of the tail. The Gulper Eel occurs in midwaters of tropical and temperate seas worldwide.