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Description
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To 4'11".
Elongate, snakelike, circular in cross section anteriorly, compressed
posteriorly. Color variable depending on habitat and age, usually dark
brown or greenish above, fading to yellowish-white on belly. Head large,
about one-eighth of length; mouth terminal, nearly horizontal, lower jaw
projects slightly. Pectoral fins well developed; dorsal fin origin far
behind pectoral fins; anal fin origin behind dorsal fin origin, both fins
continuous with caudal fin. Scales small, elliptical, deeply embedded
in skin
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Habitat
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Brackish or fresh water,
except when migrating and spawning at sea.
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Similar Species
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Comments
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Eels are eaten fresh and smoked, and elvers (young eels)
are exported to Europe and Japan for use in aquaculture.
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Other
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Other
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