




Typhlonectes natans
The Rubber Eel is a slippery, smooth creature that lives in water. It can wiggle and swim quickly, making it fun to watch! Even though it looks like a snake, it's actually an amphibian.
生息地: Wetlands
The Rubber Eel is a slender, limbless amphibian resembling a shiny, dark grey or brownish-black worm. Its smooth, segmented body helps it glide through water, distinguishing it from true eels by its lack of fins and gills.





カテゴリ
両生類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Rubber Eels have small, sharp teeth perfect for gripping slippery prey in the water!
Their skin is covered in tiny rings, making them look a bit like earthworms!
They use their hard, pointy heads like shovels to burrow into soft mud!
This amazing amphibian is completely limbless, looking like a shiny, dark snake!
Rubber Eels can breathe through their skin, absorbing oxygen directly from the water, which helps them stay submerged for longer.
Rubber Eels have tiny retractable tentacles on their heads that help them 'smell' and 'taste' underwater, finding prey in murky environments.
Rubber Eels give birth to live young rather than laying eggs, a rare trait among amphibians that protects their babies.
Rubber Eels are stealthy hunters that snatch up small aquatic animals.
Chironomus plumosus
hunts larvae in mud and sediment
Lumbriculus variegatus
preys on small worms in soft sediment

Ardea alba
wading birds hunt them in shallow waters
Eunectes murinus
large aquatic snakes prey on amphibians
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always be gentle and watch from a distance if you see a Rubber Eel in the water.
30-55 cm
0.1-0.3 kg
5-8 年
4 km/h
Rubber Eels are stealthy hunters that snatch up small aquatic animals.
Wetlands
Ambush
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