- Pelican eel
Taxobox
name = Pelican eel
image_width = 250px
Domain =Eukarya
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Osteichthyes
ordo =Saccopharyngiformes
familia = Eurypharyngidae
genus = "Eurypharynx"
species = "E. pelecanoides"
binomial = "Eurypharynx pelecanoides"
binomial_authority = Vaillant, 1882The pelican eel or "Eurypharynx pelecanoides" is a deep-sea fish rarely seen by humans, though the creatures are occasionally snagged in fishermen's nets. It is an eel-like fish, the only member of the genus "Eurypharynx" and the family Eurypharyngidae. It belongs to the order
Saccopharyngiformes which is closely related to thetrue eel s inAnguilliformes .The pelican eel's most notable feature is its enormous mouth, much larger than its body. The mouth is loosely-hinged, and can be opened wide enough to swallow a fish much larger than itself. The pouch-like lower
jaw resembles that of apelican , hence its name. It is also sometimes referred to as the umbrella mouth gulper. The stomach can stretch and expand to accommodate large meals. The eel uses a long, whip-like tail for movement, and the end of the tail is luminous, presumably to attract prey.The pelican eel feeds primarily on fish,
shrimp andplankton . It grows to about 0.61 or 1 m in length and is found in all tropical and subtropical seas at depths ranging from 900 to 8,000 m (3,000 to 27,000 feet).References
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