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  2. 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.

  3. American eel - Wikipedia

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    American eel - Wikipedia ... American eel

  4. Short-finned eel - Wikipedia

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    Short-finned eel

  5. Nick Tobler - Wikipedia

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    Tobler had been posting videos about aquatic animals to YouTube since the early 2010s, when he was in 8th grade. [ 2] He started a TikTok account in 2021. [ 6] In March 2022, Tobler began posting on TikTok about his attempts to turn the cistern under his 1958 home's garage into an "eel pit". [ 5] The 288-ft cistern had originally been used to ...

  6. Freshwater eel poaching and smuggling - Wikipedia

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    Freshwater eel poaching and smuggling

  7. Freshwater snake-eel - Wikipedia

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    The freshwater snake-eel [2] ( Lamnostoma kampeni) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels). [3] It was described by Max Carl Wilhelm Weber and Lieven Ferdinand de Beaufort in 1916. [4] It is a tropical, freshwater eel which is known from Asia and Oceania, including New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Philippines, and Vanuatu.

  8. Anguilla bengalensis - Wikipedia

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    Anguilla bengalensis (non Gray, 1831) The mottled eel[3] (Anguilla bengalensis), also known as the African mottled eel, the Indian longfin eel, the Indian mottled eel, the long-finned eel or the river eel, [4] is a demersal, catadromous [5] eel in the family Anguillidae. [6] It was described by John McClelland in 1844. [7]

  9. Eel as food - Wikipedia

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    Eel as food