Clipart illustrations of numerous eel species. Eels are in a family of ray-finned fishes, except for the electric eel, which is a knifefish.
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Chilobranchus
A genus of fishes whose branchial apertures are close together below, and are surrounded by a lip-like margin. ... |
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Eel
The eel has a long snakelike body.... |
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Eel Development
"Development of eel. Change from Leptocephalus shape (I.) to "Elver" shape (V.)." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Eel, Common
"Common Eel (Anguilla vulgaris)."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Eel, common European
"These have an elongated form, and a soft, thick, slimy skin; the scales are very minute, and imbedded in the thick, fat, cuticle so as only to be seen when this is dried. The gill orifices are small... |
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Eel, conger
"It varies in length from three to ten feet, and in weight from five to one hundred and thirty pounds. It is a most voracious fish, feeding often on the young of its own species; from the stomach of ... |
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Eel, Conger
"Conger is a large sea-eel, 5, 6, or, in rare cases, even 10 feet long. Its upper parts are brownish-white, and the lower dirty-white; the lateral line spotted with white, the dorsal and anal fins whi... |
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Eel, Electric
The electric eel can generate a shock to overcome the animals it devours.... |
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Eel, Lamprey
This lamprey eel has a row of holes on its neck; these are openings that lead to its lungs; there are seven on each side, (Hooker, 1886).... |
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Eel, Lamprey
Lampreys are widely distributed. They are found along the Atlantic coast and ascend the rivers. They attach themselves to fish by their sucking mouths.... |
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Eel, Sea
A sea eel that can grow up to 10 feet in length and weigh 100 pounds. Usually a brownish green. ... |
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Eel, sharp-nosed
"It is from one to four feet long, and weighs from one to twenty-five pounds. This species feed on frogs and fish, and are most active at night." — Goodrich, 1859 ... |
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Eel, Snubnosed
The Snubnosed Eel (Simenchelys parasitica) is a fish in the Synaphobranchidae family of cutthroat eels.... |
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Eel, Spiny Back
A eel with a spines all the way down its length. ... |
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Muraena
"A celebrated species, common in all parts of the Mediterranean, and occasionally met with on the coasts of Great Britain." — Goodrich, 1859 ... |
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Myxine
"The body is long and eel-like, and the skeleton is reduced to a mere cartilaginous tube. It ours out such an abundance of glutinous matter from the pores of the lateral line, that the water in the v... |
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Pipefish
"Have a long, eel-like body, with the jaws united forming a tube nearly cylindrical. The eggs of the female are cast by her into a sort of false belly belonging to the male, and situated near the tia... |