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  2. New Zealand longfin eel - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand longfin eel (Anguilla dieffenbachii) is a species of freshwater eel that is endemic to New Zealand. It is the largest freshwater eel in New Zealand and the only endemic species – the other eels found in New Zealand are the native shortfin eel (Anguilla australis), also found in Australia, and the naturally introduced Australian longfin eel (Anguilla reinhardtii).

  3. Eel life history - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand longfin eels breed only once at the end of their lives, making a journey of thousands of kilometres from New Zealand to their spawning grounds near Tonga. [14] [15] Their eggs (of which each female eel produces between 1 and 20 million) are fertilized in an unknown manner, but probably in deep tropical water. [16]

  4. Longfin eel - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand longfin eel; Polynesian longfinned eel; Speckled longfin eel; See also. Short-finned eel This page was last edited on 22 May 2018, at 17:59 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Thousands of eels die mysteriously in New Zealand - AOL

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    Mass death may be due to a ‘stress event’ linked to climate change, officials say

  6. Anguillidae - Wikipedia

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    Anguilla celebesensis Kaup, 1856 (Celebes longfin eel) Anguilla dieffenbachii J. E. Gray, 1842 (New Zealand longfin eel) Anguilla interioris Whitley, 1938 (Highlands longfin eel) Anguilla japonica Temminck & Schlegel, 1847 (Japanese eel) Anguilla luzonensis S. Watanabe, Aoyama & Tsukamoto, 2009 (Philippine mottled eel)

  7. Lake Wakatipu - Wikipedia

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    Lake Wakatipu is a habitat for the longfin eel (a specimen caught in 1886 is the largest known of this species [13]), and for introduced brown trout, salmon and rainbow trout. [14] These and other fish support predators such as the pied shag .

  8. Category:Endemic freshwater fish of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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  9. Ngaherehere - Wikipedia

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    A New Zealand longfin eel (tuna). Tamaroki convinced all the inhabitants of Wharekopae to undertake a nighttime expedition to capture New Zealand longfin eel (tuna), splitting Puraho's people into two groups that headed up the Ruakituri and Hangaroa rivers, while his people headed downriver. He set up great fires so that when Puraho's people ...