Have you see an eel before.
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Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Facts About Eels
There are three types of eels in New Zealand, The Long-fin, Short-fin and the Spotted eel. Eels habitat is rivers that have nice hiding holes, Plants around bits of the river. You know those drains you see in the gutter in your street that goes into the rivers where the eels liver. To help stop pollution in the rivers maybe wash your car on your lawn or pick up your rubbish next time you drop it near a drain. So the eels can live happy in there rivers.
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Kia ora Angus, are there any more factual details from Bridget's talk? Where do eels travel to? Their life cycle? How many eggs can the female lay? What happens to the male eels? What are the natural dangers for the eel as it journeys back to Aotearoa? Thanks for sharing.
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