Catching 6 extremely rare Eelonus eel species

The Guangxi News reported on September 15 that the Ban Tai eel is a precious eel species discovered in Ban Load, Guangxi, China and classified as a wild animal that needs protection.

The Guangxi News reported on September 15 that the Ban Tai eel is a precious eel species discovered in Ban Load, Guangxi, China and classified as a wild animal that needs protection.

On September 13, a resident of Bac Luu city caught 6 rare eels, but at first he and many others thought that it was 6 strange snakes.

Picture 1 of Catching 6 extremely rare Eelonus eel species

A Ban Dang eel individual was photographed.

This eel species was first discovered in Ban Di, Quang Tay and was named eel Ban De and in 1991 it was listed as a rare wildlife requiring emergency protection.

Associate Professor Ly Que Phan, Vice Chairman of the Department of Biochemistry, Ngoc Lam University of Education, who has many years of research on Eeloten eel species. She herself has traveled many places to search, but this eel is very rare.

When I saw 6 eel Ban De in Bac Luu, Mrs. Part still did not believe her eyes. After carefully comparing with the documents and images, they are sure that all 6 of them are eel, not strange snakes.

Not only this Associate Professor, the long-time hominid wildlife researcher in China has many people who have never seen these ' fake ' eels ever.

Information obtained about it is only a few lines, eel Ban De can be considered as a completely new research object of science. All 6 eel Ban De were brought by the scientists to nurture and continue to study.

Update 16 December 2018
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