
New Zealand longfin eel - Wikipedia
The New Zealand longfin eel (Anguilla dieffenbachii) is a species of freshwater eel that is endemic to New Zealand. It is the largest freshwater eel in New Zealand and the only endemic species – the other eels found in New Zealand are the native shortfin eel (Anguilla australis), also found in Australia, and the naturally introduced ...
Eels: New Zealand freshwater fish - Department of Conservation
The top teeth form an arrow shape on the roof of the eel’s mouth. Breeding. Longfin eels breed only once, at the end of their life. When they are ready to breed they leave New Zealand and swim all the way to the sub-tropical Pacific Ocean to spawn, probably in …
Tuna - identification - NIWA
Every different type of freshwater eel from around the world has a unique pattern to the way their teeth are arranged on the upper jaw. Here are the tooth patterns of the New Zealand longfin (left; long, pointed line between jaw teeth) and shortfin (right; form …
Amazing Facts About Longfin Eels - Forest and Bird
Apr 30, 2018 · Long and slender, with a large mouth filled with rows of small, white, sharp teeth, the longfin eel (Anguilla dieffenbachii, or tuna) is one of the most common freshwater fish in the country’s waterways.
Freshwater eels in New Zealand: Eels - Department of …
The two main species of freshwater eel found in New Zealand are the longfin eel (Anguilla dieffenbachii) and the shortfin eel (Anguilla australis). On a longfin eel, the dorsal (top) fin extends a lot further forward than the anal (bottom) fin.
Eels - Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Many people are scared of eels, because they are snakelike and slimy, and can slither over land. There are very few reports of eels attacking, but if they do, their teeth can grip. In one incident a longfin eel bit the wetsuit of a diver, who had to use a knife to release its hold.
Longfin Eel, Anguilla reinhardtii Steindachner, 1867
Longfin Eel teeth - The vomerine teeth of the Longfin Eel, Anguilla reinhardtii, form a broad stip on the roof of the mouth. Longfinned Eels undergo a remarkable migration to sea to breed. Adult Longfinned Eels swim downstream* to the sea and then migrate to …
eels release . around 1–20 million eggs. 500. Description. They have long dorsal fins, side fins and yellow bellies. Their mouths are large, with small, sandpaper-like teeth. Food. They are carnivorous, eating crustaceans, fish, snails, insects, worms, crayfish, frogs . and even small birds! Breeding. Research suggests that the breeding
The mysterious freshwater eels of Aotearoa
May 31, 2022 · At first glance, all New Zealand freshwater eels look the same, but there are three species being the Shortfin, Longfin and spotted eel. The Longfin eel (Anguilla dieffenbachii) is only found in New Zealand and its conservation status is unfortunatley classified as "At risk - …
Page 1. Overview: features and distribution - Te Ara: The …
Many people are scared of eels, because they are snakelike and slimy, and can slither over land. There are very few reports of eels attacking, but if they do, their teeth can grip. In one incident a longfin eel bit the wetsuit of a diver, who had to use a knife to release its hold.