The Kapala conger (Poeciloconger kapala) is a fish of the family Congridae that grows up to 50 cm.
Description
The Kapala conger is a conger eel (Congridae) from deeper sand and mud water around Australia in the southwestern Pacific. The species grows to about 50 cm and has a smooth, snake-like, grey-brown body without scales with confluent dorsal, tail and anal fins. As a nocturnal bottom-dweller it shelters in burrows and crevices by day and hunts small fish, crustaceans and squid at night. The fish is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Kapala conger?
The Kapala conger has an elongate, eel-like body and is mainly brown.
Where does the Kapala conger live?
The Kapala conger is mostly found around sand or mud bottom.
How big does the Kapala conger get?
The Kapala conger grows to a maximum of about 50 cm.
Is the Kapala conger dangerous to humans?
No, the Kapala conger is harmless to humans.
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