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  2. Eel as food - Wikipedia

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    The European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is listed as Critically Endangered on the global IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. While the Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica) and American eel (Anguilla rostrata) are assessed as Endangered. [16] In 2010, Greenpeace International added the American eel, European eel, and Japanese eel to its seafood red ...

  3. American eel - Wikipedia

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    Older eels are also known to eat incoming glass eels. [37] They also fall prey to other species of eels, bald eagles, gulls, as well as other fish-eating birds. [38] American eels also make up the entirety of the diet of adult rainbow snakes, lending the species one of their common names; eel moccasin. [39]

  4. Bean's sawtooth eel - Wikipedia

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    The Bean's sawtooth eel (Serrivomer beanii, also known commonly as the longfin sawpalate, the saw-tooth snipe eel, the sawtooth eel, the shortnosed snipe eel, and the stout sawpalate [3]) is an eel in the family Serrivomeridae (sawtooth eels). [4] It was described by Theodore Gill and John Adam Ryder in 1883. [5]

  5. Amphibious fish - Wikipedia

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    Swamp eels, which are not true eels, can absorb oxygen through their highly vascularized mouths and pharynges, and in some cases (e.g., Monopterus rongsaw) through their skin. Snakehead fish : This family of fish consists of obligate air breathers, using their suprabranchial organs, which are a primitive labyrinth organ.

  6. Bird of prey - Wikipedia

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    Although the term "bird of prey" could theoretically be taken to include all birds that actively hunt and eat other animals, [4] ornithologists typically use the narrower definition followed in this page, [5] excluding many piscivorous predators such as storks, cranes, herons, gulls, skuas, penguins, and kingfishers, as well as many primarily ...

  7. Eels’ escape shows ‘the fight for survival doesn’t end after ...

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    To escape a predator’s gut, an eel would insert its tail into the esophagus and then squirm backward. Once free of the stomach, the eel would poke its tail from the gills and undulate until the ...

  8. Snipe eel - Wikipedia

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    The only food items actually found in the stomachs of snipe eels have been shrimp-like crustaceans, though ichthyologists believe they should be capable of catching and eating small fish and cephalopods also. Since predatory fish often feed on eel larvae, it is presumed by scientists and ichthyologists that they feed on snipe eel larvae as well.

  9. Should You Eat Chicken And Eggs During The Bird Flu ... - AOL

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    The bird flu has been infecting American flocks for years, leading to a series of infections and increased egg prices. But now, there's a new twist: A different strain has been detected in U.S ...