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The life histories of most conger eels are poorly known.
It is now generally believed to be the young of the conger eel or some allied fish.
He notes that it is in a spot favoured by conger eels.
This method of locomotion may have been similar to that used by the conger eel or sea snakes today.
Dogfish and conger eels, but who wants them?
Advise her to wear gloves (at least) when holding a Conger Eel?
Deep Sea fishing offers everything from conger eel to codling, even the occasional shark.
They are sometimes called "conger eels" or "congo snakes", which is not correct.
A conger eel cranes its mouth to catch a sardine in midair.
Here you will find the longest underwater tunnel display in Europe, teeming with conger eels and sharks.
In a hole in the reef a green conger eel skulked like a bully.
The wreck is considerably broken up, but the boilers remain and are currently home to a number of conger eels.
Surveys have recorded conger eels, sharks, groupers and hake.
The area also host to species such as hornwrack, sea squirts and conger eels.
The conger eels have habits similar to moray eels.
He hooked and landed an enormous conger eel, whilst fishing from one of the boats in the harbour.
Specialities include lobster, conger eel and sea urchin.
Together with the good-tasting ling, cunner and conger eel, we've caught enough fish for everyone to take some home.
The conger eel.
It was also the site for "glatting" which was the hunting of conger eels by dogs.
This arrangement resembles that of modern conger eels, and Xenacanthus probably swam in a similar manner.
Conger eel: buy cutlets.
I met customers in the shop who regularly travel from London to buy freshly cooked crab, dover soles, even conger eel.
The centre also includes over 50 native species including shrimps, starfish, sharks, stingrays and Conger eels.
And conger eel madness and dogfish madness.