Anguilla bengalensis

Anguilla bengalensis

Mottled eel, African mottled eel, Indian longfin eel, Indian mottled eel, Long-finned eel, River eel

Kingdom
Phylum
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Anguilla bengalensis
Weight
6000
212
goz
g oz 
Length
80-200
31.5-78.7
cminch
cm inch 

The mottled eel (Anguilla bengalensis), also known as the African mottled eel, the Indian longfin eel, the Indian mottled eel, the long-finned eel or the river eel, is a demersal, catadromous eel in the family Anguillidae. It was described by John McClelland in 1844. It is a tropical, freshwater eel which is known from East Africa, Bangladesh, Andaman Islands, Mozambique, Malawi, Sri Lanka, Sumatra, and Indonesia and recently from Madagascar. The eels spend most of their lives in freshwater at a depth range of 3–10 metres, but migrate to the Indian Ocean to breed. Males can reach a maximum total length of 121 centimetres and a maximum weight of 7,000 grams. The eels feed primarily off of benthic crustaceans, mollusks, finfish and worms.

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Even though widely distributed, the Mottled eel was listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN Redlist as of 2019. Although the eels are too large for use in aquariums, they are commercial in subsistence fisheries.

The exact classification of the species was a debate in recent times, where some major fish websites (ex. Fish Base) classified the species under the name A. nebulosa. But according to the IUCN Red List 2015 version, the fish species should be classified as A. bengalensis with some subspecies.

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References

1. Anguilla bengalensis Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anguilla_bengalensis
2. Anguilla bengalensis on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/61668607/176497430

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