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  2. Giant mottled eel - Wikipedia

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    This anguillid species can be found from East Africa to French Polynesia and as far north as southern Japan. [2] [3] [5] In Africa, it may be found within Mozambique and the lower Zambezi River. [2] The giant mottled eel has the widest distribution of all the Anguilla eels. [3] [6] It is usually found in tropical climates between 24°N to 33°S ...

  3. List of lake monsters - Wikipedia

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    The Giant Freshwater Octopus A 20-foot long (6 m) giant octopus, reddish-brown with leathery skin [5] [14] Thought to be responsible for Oklahoma lake drownings [14] Gryttjen Hälsingland Sweden: Europe: Gryttie Long, serpentine, and potentially horned. [15] 1980s– Herrington Lake Kentucky USA: North America: Harry, Eel-Pig

  4. Cressie - Wikipedia

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    According to skeptics there are several natural occurrences that can explain "Cressie" sightings. Giant eels have been touted as one of the most likely candidates. Several Robert's Arm residents offer as evidence of the eel hypothesis previous sightings of giant eels, and high numbers of eels appearing in eel traps in the lake. [1]

  5. Signs of invasive fish found in Taylorsville Lake - AOL

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    FRANKFORT, Ky. — The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is working with the national branch to search a central Kentucky lake for the invasive bighead carp and silver carp.

  6. Giant moray - Wikipedia

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    The giant moray is carnivorous and nocturnal, hunting its prey within the reef. It is known to engage in cooperative hunting with the roving coral grouper ( Plectropomus pessuliferus ). [ 7 ] These two fish species are complementary hunters: While the eel hunts in the reef, it may scare prey up and out of the reef, leaving them to be eaten by ...

  7. Record-breaking 4ft American eel washes up on Texas beach - AOL

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    Record-breaking 4ft American eel washes up on Texas beach in stunning footageJade Tunell/Mission-Aransas Reserve/LOCAL NEWS X /TMX

  8. A real fish tail. Giant goldfish swimming in Lake Erie and ...

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    A recent study in the Journal of Great Lakes Research shed light on the growing problem of goldfish proliferating outside of the proverbial fish bowl.

  9. Giant leptocephalus - Wikipedia

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    The giant leptocephalus (Coloconger giganteus) is a species of eel in the family Notacanthidae (spiny eels). [1] It was first described by Peter Henry John Castle in 1959. [ 2 ] [ a ] It is a marine , deep-water dwelling eel which is distributed worldwide.