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Best 1 Electric eel

The electric eel, *Electrophorus electricus*, is a South American freshwater fish belonging to the Gymnotidae family. It’s notable for its ability to generate powerful electrical discharges, reaching up to 860 volts. These shocks are used for stunning prey and deterring predators. The species inhabi...

2 Japanese eel

The Japanese eel, *Anguilla japonica*, is a catadromous fish meaning it lives primarily in freshwater rivers and lakes but migrates to the Pacific Ocean for maturation. Native to East Asia, this species is critically endangered due to habitat loss and overfishing. Historically vital to Japan’s culi...

3 Unadon
Unadon

Unadon is a traditional Japanese dish featuring steamed rice generously layered with grilled eel glazed in a rich, sweet soy-based sauce known as tare. This donburi, meaning “bowl food,” is particularly associated with Doyo no Ushi no Hi, the summer solstice festival. It’s commonly enjoyed by those...

4 Dragon moray

The dragon moray (Enchelycore pardalis) is an Indo-Pacific eel recognized for its vivid orange, black, and white coloration and prominent, curved jaws.

5 Fire eel
Fire eel

The fire eel (Mastacembelus erythrotaenia) is a large freshwater spiny eel from Southeast Asia, popular in the aquarium trade for its vivid red and orange lateral markings.

6 Pelican eel

Described by Léon Vaillant in 1882, the pelican eel is a deep-sea fish notable for its massive, pouch-like mouth resembling a pelican, which allows it to swallow large prey.

7 Spotted garden eel

The spotted garden eel is a colonial marine fish recognized by its distinctive behavior of burrowing into sandy ocean bottoms to ambush plankton.

8 Snowflake moray

The snowflake moray (Echidna nebulosa) is a marine eel distributed across the Indo-Pacific, noted for its unique black and yellow floral-patterned body.

9 Giant moray

The giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) is the heaviest moray eel species, reaching up to 3 meters and 30 kg, and is widespread across Indo-Pacific coral reef systems.

10 New Zealand longfin eel

The New Zealand longfin eel (Anguilla dieffenbachii) is endemic to New Zealand and is one of the world's longest-lived freshwater eels, surviving over 100 years.

11 Gulper eel
Gulper eel

The gulper eel is a deep-sea fish within the family Saccopharyngidae, distinguished by its enormous mouth and a long, whip-like tail that features a bioluminescent terminal bulb.

12 Zebra moray

The zebra moray is a distinctive marine fish recognized by its striking pattern of alternating black and white vertical stripes spanning its entire body.

13 Green moray

The green moray (Gymnothorax funebris) is the largest moray in the Atlantic, reaching 2.5 meters, its green appearance caused by yellow mucus over dark underlying skin.

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