A slimy air-breathing eel that can live out of water for months at a time is slithering our way. Biologists fear the Asian swamp eel could wipe out countless small native Florida fish and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: iStock The Asian swamp eel has been introduced to U.S. waters, causing destruction to the food chain, as reported in ...
Following the Clean, Drain, Dry process is strongly recommended to prevent human-assisted migration of Asian swamp eels and other invasive species. The Asian swamp eel is an air-breathing, mud-loving ...
WINTER PARK, Fla. — The invasive Asian swamp eel has been discovered in Central Florida, raising concerns about potential impacts on local ecosystems. These eels, which can grow up to three feet long ...
Heads up Florida. Say hello to your new neighbor, the Asian swamp eel. The swamp eel is one of the latest — and unwelcome — invasive species seen in the Sunshine State and officials want the public's ...
Scientists with the University of Florida and the U.S. Geological Survey are asking for the public’s help in spotting invasive swamp eels. The slimy, air-breathing eels were first found in Florida in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Following the Clean, Drain, Dry process is strongly recommended to prevent human-assisted migration of Asian swamp eels and other ...