Most freshwater eels are catadromous, that means they live in freshwater and migrate downstream to spawn in the ocean. Young eels live in the ocean or in estuaries until they are around a year old. One-year-old eels are called elvers. Elvers return to rivers to grow to adulthood.
The American eel is the only native freshwater eel found in North America. American eels are found in rivers in the eastern United States. Every winter mature American eels migrate to the
Sargasso Sea near Bermuda to spawn. The adults probably die after spawning. Most American eel elvers return to inland rivers when they are a year old. Females may travel well inland; males usually stay near river mouths or in estuaries. Just recently scientists discovered that not all American eel elvers return to freshwater to mature. Some stay in marine or estuarine habitats. American eels are now described as displaying facultative catadromy. That means they can be found in freshwater or saltwater during maturation.
American eels can be as much as 15 years old when they spawn. Female American eels can grow to be 4 feet long; males are around 1.5 feet long.
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American Eel - Anguilla rostrata
The American eel spawns in the Atlantic Ocean and moves into streams and rivers in North and South America.
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American Eel - Anguilla rostrata
The American eel is found from Greenland to Brazil.
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American Eel - Anguilla rostrata
The American eel larvae spends up to a year in the ocean, drifting in the ocean currents.
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European Eel - Anguilla anguilla
The European eel is found on the floor of the ocean or river in which it is living.
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Indonesian Shortfin Eel - Anguilla bicolor
Indonesian shortfin eels live in fresh water areas as an adult and in estuaries and seas as young
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Japanese Eel - Anguilla japonica
Japanese eels may crawl over land at night from one place to another.
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Marbled Eel - Anguilla marmorata
Marbled eels have well developed and fleshy lips.
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Pacific Shortfin Eel - Anguilla obscura
The Pacific shortfin eel is found from western New Guinea and Queensland, Australia to the Society Islands.
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Polynesian Longfin Eel - Anguilla megastoma
The Polynesian longfin eel is found in rocky pools, often in coastal streams.
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Short-finned Eel - Anguilla australis
Short-finned eels are found in streams, lakes, and swamps.
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Indian Mottled Eel - Anguilla bengalensis
The Indian mottled eel is found in Pakistan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Burma, Bangladesh, and the East Indies.
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Mottled Eel - Anguilla nebulosa
The mottled eel is found from East Africa to Indonesia.
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Indonesian Longfin Eel - Anguilla borneensis
Indonesian longfin eels are found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
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Celebes Longfin Eel - Anguilla celebesensis
Celebes longfin eels are found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
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Highlands Long-finned Eel - Anguilla interioris
Highland longfin eels are found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
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African Longfin Eel - Anguilla mossambica
African longfin eels are found in rivers on the east coast of Africa and on Madagascar. They can be found well inland.
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Philippine Mottled Eel - Anguilla luzonensis
Philippine mottled eels are found in the Philippines.
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New Zealand Longfin Eel - Anguilla dieffenbachii
The New Zealand longfin eel is found in lakes and rivers in New Zealand.
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