I Dont Eat That is a photograph by Miroslava Jurcik which was uploaded on August 14th, 2016.
I Dont Eat That
The vomerine sharp short teeth of the Longfin Eel form a broad stip on the roof of the mouth and they also along the gums top and bottom. ... more
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I Dont Eat That
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Miroslava Jurcik
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The vomerine sharp short teeth of the Longfin Eel form a broad stip on the roof of the mouth and they also along the gums top and bottom.
They carnivores. A typical moray's diet includes fish and crustaceans. To a moray eel, cephalopods like squid and octopus are a delicacy. Also young ducklings and other baby birds can be part of their diet.
Sexing the Eel - Unlike many animals, it is believed that the sex of an eel is determined environmentally, rather than genetically, says Lachlan McKinnon, a senior scientist with Primary Industries Research Victoria. Small eels are sexless, but at some point, factors such as population density and competition cause hormonal changes that lead to eels becoming either male or female. Although their gender has been resolved, eels may not become ready for breeding for anything up to 50 years.
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Phyllis Kaltenbach
Congratulations, Miroslava, our wonderful image has been Featured on "Fuzzy, Warm and Soft!"
Rainbow Artist Orlando L
Wonderful capture of the moment!! humorous title too, i think if the bread is in smaller pieces , they might eat!! L/F