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  3. con·ger
    noun
    1. a large edible predatory eel of shallow coastal waters.
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  5. Conger eel | Deep-Sea, Nocturnal, Carnivorous

    WEBConger eel, any of about 100 species of marine eels of the family Congridae (order Anguilliformes). Congers are scaleless eels with large heads, large gill slits, wide mouths, and strong teeth. They are usually …

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    Heteroconger congroides (D’Ancona 1928) -oides, Latinized suffix adopted from eī́dos (Gr. εἶδος), form or shape: conger eel (described from a leptocephalus believed to belong to Conger or some other congrid genus)
    The European conger, Conger conger, is the largest of the family and of the Anguilliformes order that includes it; it has been recorded at up to 3 m (9.8 ft) in length and weighing 350 lb (160 kg). Congrids are found in tropical, subtropical and temperate seas around the world.
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    Congrids are found in tropical, subtropical and temperate seas around the world. Clear distinguishing features among congrids are few; they all lack scales, and most possess pectoral fins. They feed on crustaceans and small fish.
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    Xenomystax congroides Smith & Kanazawa 1989 -oides, Latinized suffix adopted from eī́dos (Gr. εἶδος), form or shape: Conger, referring to its being the most congrid-like eel in genus
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  8. FAMILY Details for Congridae - Conger and garden eels - FishBase

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  11. CONGRIDAE - Fishes of Australia

    WEBConger eels lack scales and grow to a length of more than 2.5 metres and weight of more than 60 kg. The garden eels (subfamily Heterocongrinae) differ from most other members of the family in having the body greatly …