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  2. American eel - Wikipedia

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  3. Eel life history - Wikipedia

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    Eel life history

  4. Anguillidae - Wikipedia

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    The Anguillidae are a family of ray-finned fish that contains the freshwater eels.Except from the genus Neoanguilla, with the only known species Neoanguilla nepalensis from Nepal, [5] all the extant species and six subspecies in this family are in the genus Anguilla, and are elongated fish of snake-like bodies, with long dorsal, caudal and anal fins forming a continuous fringe.

  5. Eel - Wikipedia

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  6. Eel as food - Wikipedia

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    Eel as food

  7. Asian swamp eel - Wikipedia

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    Asian swamp eel

  8. American conger - Wikipedia

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    The American conger is a large, elongated, cylindrical fish growing to a maximum length of over 2 m (6.6 ft) and a maximum weight of over 40 kg (88 lb), though a more typical length is about a meter. The upper jaw projects further forward than the lower jaw. The dorsal fin starts just behind the pectoral fins and runs in a continuous even ...

  9. Ammodytes americanus - Wikipedia

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    Ammodytes americanus, also known as American sand lance, [1] American sand eel, [2] and sand launce, [3] is a small fish in the family Ammodytidae. First described by James Ellsworth De Kay in 1842, [1] it is widespread in the western North Atlantic. [2] Like all sand lances, it has a long, thin body with a pointed snout; [4] mature fish ...