Chinese fishermen catch eels
A fisherman in Yantai (Shandong, China) was surprised to catch an eel up to 1.86m long, weighs 13kg and had a body circumference up to 38cm.
"Terrible" eel is nearly 2m long.
Mr. Yan and the giant eel.
According to ECNS, on Tuesday (December 20), a "giant" eel has conquered a fisherman named Yan Qinglu (38 years) in Yantai (Shandong, China).
This eel is 1.86m long, weighs about 13kg, the largest perimeter is up to 38cm.
"This is the first time I caught such a big eel, although I have been fishing for tens of years. Previously, the largest eel that I met was just under 10kg."
It is known that the sea eel species is called by many Chinese fishermen by the name "eel wolves" because they have strong teeth.
This eel species usually lives at depths of 50 to 80m below sea level.
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