×

Learn to pronounce con·ger

/ˈkäNGɡər/
noun
a large edible predatory eel of shallow coastal waters.

People also ask
Conger from en.wikipedia.org
Conger is a genus of marine congrid eels. It includes some of the largest types of eels, ranging up to 2 m (6 ft) or more in length, in the case of the ...
Conger from www.conger.com
Conger Industries Inc. is a Wisconsin-based material handling solutions company providing sales, service, parts, rentals + more.
Conger from www.fishbase.se
Occurs from shallow inshore waters to depths of 477 m and up to 260 m in the Gulf of Maine (Ref. 7135). Benthic (Ref. 5951). Nocturnal predators (Ref.
Conger from www.congerbuilt.com
Turn plans into action and goals into reality. At Conger, we put our experience to work for our clients, delivering projects built on a solid foundation of ...
Conger from www.conger.solar
Conger Solar Systems' patented PV panel suspension systems utilize tensioned steel cable technology to reduce cost and create entirely new solar ...
The Conger Mountains Herd Management Area (HMA) is located 75 miles west of Delta. The HMA is bounded by old Highway 50 & 6 on the south, and Cowboy pass on the ...
Conger from www.britannica.com
Congers are scaleless eels with large heads, large gill slits, wide mouths, and strong teeth. They are usually grayish to blackish, with paler bellies and black-edged fins. Carnivorous fish found in all oceans, sometimes in deep water, conger eels may grow to a length of about 1.8 metres (6 feet).
Conger from cybrary.fomb.org
This is a much larger fish than the common eel. The larger ones taken off southern New England and New Jersey are said to measure 4 feet up to 7 feet in length.