Eel: Pinyin [mán] interpretation squid, with a slender body, a round front and a flat back, lives in fresh water and lays eggs in the ocean. Meat is rich in fat. Also known as "white eel", "white eel", referred to as "eel".
Explain the eel in detail, which is commonly known as eel today. Many kinds of greedy, slender, snake-like bony fish make up the order Rays. Their skin is mostly scaleless, smooth and sticky, without pelvis and sometimes pectoral fins, and all the fins in the middle are fused to the tail. Such as: river eel; A general term for a variety of slender fish (such as branchiopoda), which is more or less similar to real eels.
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Different living habits: Eels like to live in clean and pollution-free waters and are the purest aquatic creatures in the world. Eels can live in rivers, lakes, ditches and rice fields, and like to drill holes in humus mud or in cracks with water on the banks of rivers.
Different food: Monopterus albus is an omnivorous fish, which feeds on various small animals. It is very gluttonous. It eats most vigorously in summer, but it won't last long in cold season. Eels feed on wild fish, shrimp and benthos, and feed on fish pond scraps.
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Eel (animal)-Baidu Encyclopedia