Where is the brain of a conger eel located, several people have said in the tail, is this true?
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Fish (including eels) brains are located in their heads.
Eel bodies will wriggle around even after their tails are cut off. This is because their spinal cord and nerves can co-ordinate movement independently of the brain using what's known as 'spinal reflexes'. (It also doesnt mean they are alive!)
No its in its head like youd expect
brain in head but no bones in tail. a bit like a really disapointing man.
Im going to say Its in it's head. It may act as if the tail is the important body part to get attention away from its real important part.
It's in it's head. I think the people who told you that have their brains elsewhere.
urmmmm in it's head
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