For the second time this month a massive, creepy eel is captivating the internet after washing up on a Texas beach.
The 4-foot long American eel, discovered by Jace Tunnel of the University of Texas Marine Science Institute, is “as big as they get.”
Tunnell shared video of the fish on Facebook as part of his beachcombing series on the Mission-Aransas Reserve page. The video series shows“A lot of people think they’re snakes,” Tunnel said in his video about the eel. “No, they’re a fish, just a real interesting fish.” According to Texas Parks & Wildlife, the longest American eel found in the Lonestar State was 42 inches.Females can grow up to 4 feet in length while males only reach 1.5 feet in length.They hunt at night, feeding on crustaceans, small insects, worms and other fishThey breathe through their skin, allowing the eels to travel over land and move around barriers in streams.Jace Tunnell holds a 4-foot American eel that washed up on a Texas beach.
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