yes electric eels migrate
they lay egg in the ocean
Shad, salmon, some rainbow trout, eels.
It's in the Atlantic Ocean, South from Bermuda & East of the Carribean sea.
Salmon migrate from the ocean to freshwater rivers and streams to spawn, returning to their exact place of birth in a remarkable feat known as anadromy. Eels migrate from freshwater rivers to the ocean to spawn, a process known as catadromy. Both species navigate these challenging journeys to ensure successful reproduction.
No, Birds are one of many animals that migrate, Whales will migrate to the warm waters of Mexico or to the cold waters of the Alaskan area. Some other animals that migrate are: Elephants Buffalo Sharks Butterflies Caribou Frogs Fish Eels Reindeer Sea Turtles Wildebeest Zebras
The types of eels are salt water eels, freshwater eels, the swamp eels, rubber eels and the electric eels. It is an elongated fish that lives in the shallow waters.
We do not know as eels do not leave good fossils. Also your English is a bit wrong your question should be worded "How many extinct eels were there". This is because if they are extinct they would have lived in the past not the present.
Adult eels are called eels, babies are elvers
in eels
electric eels have an electric current that shocks thing Moray eels dont
Eels are classified as fish!