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The American eel has a unique life history , spending the majority of its life in freshwater and then migrating to marine waters to spawn – this is known as catadromous. This diagram shows the lifecycle of an American eel (Diagram by Rob Slapkauskas – MNR)

  • June 16, 2014
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