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Indian mottled eel

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Anguilla

Higher classification
  
Anguilla bengalensis

Order
  
Eel

Family
  
Anguillidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Subspecies

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Scientific name
  
Anguilla bengalensis bengalensis

Similar
  
Anguilla bengalensis, Eel, Anguillidae, Indonesian shortfin eel, Indonesian longfinned eel

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The Indian mottled eel, Anguilla bengalensis bengalensis, is a subspecies of eel in the genus Anguilla of the family Anguillidae. It is found throughout the Indian subcontinent and neighbouring regions including the East Indies.

Showing the typical characteristics of the Anguillidae, this species grows to 1.2 m and as much as 6 kg. Dorsal fin soft rays number 250–305, anal fin soft rays 220–250, vertebrae between 106 and 112 in number.

The Indian mottled eel is valued as a food fish. The mucus of this eel is used in a medicine for arthritis. It is known by numerous common names in the native languages of the regions it inhabits.

In Malayalam, it is known as "Mananjil".

In Nepali, it is known as "Raj Baam".

In Marathi, it is known as "Vaam".

In Thai, it is known as "S̄a ngæa".

In Sinhalese, it is known as "Polon arndha".

References

Indian mottled eel Wikipedia