Eel wolf - master predator on the bottom of the sea

The eel wolf over two meters long in the video below is a master predator. Its teeth are worn after years of eating hard prey like sea urchins.

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Eel wolves hunt sea urchins.

This eel with a partner, red children, is about to become a parent.

Children can lay up to 10,000 eggs. Eel parents will try to assert many of the youngest survivors.

Wolf eels are thoughtful parents. Males and females will protect eggs from danger. They took turns leaving the nest to hunt.

Eel wolves faithful to lifelong mates. They live in a nest for many years, if not, but the large eel is forced to leave.