A Peek into the Garden
In the tropical waters of the South China Sea, a slender fish known as the garden eel graces the sandy seabed like blades of grass in the wind 🌊🍃.
Unlike most fish, garden eels burrow tails-first into the sand, leaving their heads and front bodies exposed to feed on drifting plankton.
5 Fun Facts about Garden Eels
- They live in colonies, creating underwater “gardens” that sway together.
- A single colony can host thousands of eels, each guarding its own sand burrow.
- When threatened, they quickly retreat into their tunnels, disappearing from sight.
- These eels mainly eat tiny plankton and rely on ocean currents for meals.
- Their delicate dances in the current inspired their common name.
In Episode 2 of the Amazing Sansha series, we dive deeper into their world, exploring how they build colonies and stay safe from predators. Ready to get hooked on these garden guardians? 🐛
Watch this episode to learn more about the graceful garden eel and its role in the marine ecosystem!
Reference(s):
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