Anguillidae

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Anguillidae is a family of elongated, snake-like freshwater eels that includes the common freshwater eels found in rivers and coastal regions worldwide.

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Anguillidae canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish family
taxonomic family
activityPattern mostly nocturnal
bodyShape eel-like
elongated
class Actinopterygii
commercialUse aquaculture
food fish
commonName freshwater eels
conservationConcern many species threatened or endangered
describedAs elongated snake-like fishes
diet carnivorous
invertebrates
small fishes
distribution worldwide
ecologicalRole important predators in freshwater ecosystems
important prey for larger fishes and birds
finCharacteristic continuous dorsal anal and caudal fins
foundIn Atlantic Ocean drainage basins
Indian Ocean drainage basin
surface form: Indian Ocean drainage basins

Pacific Ocean drainage basins
habitat coastal waters
estuaries
freshwater rivers
hasJaw yes
includesGenus Anguilla
includesSpecies Anguilla anguilla
Anguilla australis
Anguilla japonica
Anguilla rostrata
kingdom Animalia
larvalForm leptocephalus
lifeCycle catadromous
migrationType long-distance oceanic migration
notableSpecies American eel
European eel
Japanese eel
order Anguilliformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction migratory spawning in the ocean
reproductionType oviparous
respiration gills
salinityTolerance euryhaline
scientificNameAuthorship Rafinesque 1810 (family authority)
skeleton vertebral column
skeletonType bony fish
skinCharacteristic scaleless or very small embedded scales
taxonRank family

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Anguilliformes includes Anguillidae
European eel family Anguillidae