eel in the PONS Dictionary

eel Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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A majority of eel species are nocturnal, and thus are rarely seen.
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The crater swamp meanwhile provided eels and water.
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He would be washed up onto the threshold of her house in his eel-form.
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Their bodies are greatly elongated, though more tapered than in true eels.
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Instead, young eels are collected from the wild and then raised in various enclosures.
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It is a tropical, marine eel which inhabits moderately deep water.
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In this phase, the eels are still mainly nocturnal.
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Other species include perch, rainbow trout, eel, and pike.
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Scavengers, such as snubnosed eels and hagfish, also eat infauna as a secondary food source.
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Their diet as small eels largely consists of insect larvae.
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