Not edible. Crocodile eel is called the top poisonous fish, like puffer fish, can produce highly toxic substances during the ovulation period, people eat a few mouthfuls will be poisoned, even life-threatening. Therefore, the public should not eat this fish after catching it.
Expanded Answers/iknow-pic.cdn.bcebos.com/0eb30f2442a7d9337551f1d8a14bd11372f0019b "target="_blank "title="""class="ikqb_img_alink"" >/iknow-pic.cdn.bcebos.com/0eb30f2442a7d9337551f1d8a14bd11372f0019b?x-bce-process=image%2Fresize%2Cm_lfit%2Cw_600%2Ch_800% 2Climit_1%2Fquality%2Cq_85%2Fformat%2Cf_auto "esrc="/0eb30f2442a7d9337551f1d8a14bd11372f0019b"/>1, alligator finch eel physical characteristics
Alligator finch eel is scientifically known as the great finch eel
The alligator finch eel is 1 to 1.6 meters long and weighs 30 to 137 pounds, with females slightly larger than males, making it the largest of the seven extant species of finch eels. The body is long and cylindrical, densely covered with greenish-gray diamond-shaped scales with dark black markings, the muzzle protrudes forward, and the upper and lower jaws are densely covered with sharp teeth, hence the name.
2, crocodile eel harm
Crocodile eel is the "pomfret" and "pomfret" together with the "world's top ten freshwater ferocious fish", also known as "freshwater killers", native to the Americas. The first is the "Freshwater Killer", which is native to the Americas. Adult crocodile eel body length of up to 3 meters, swallowing ability similar to snakes, can swallow up to two-thirds of their own body length of the prey. If placed in natural waters, it can be devastating to local water ecosystems. This 'freshwater killer' has no natural enemies in the country for the time being, coupled with a strong ability to reproduce, so it is very likely to cause devastating damage to local fish.