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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superorder
  
Elopomorpha

Family
  
Muraenesocidae

Scientific name
  
Muraenesox bagio

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Anguilliformes

Genus
  
Muraenesox

Higher classification
  
Muraenesox

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Similar
  
Muraenesox, Muraenesocidae, Yellow pike conger, Daggertooth pike conger, Congresox

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The pike eel (Muraenesox bagio) is a species of eel found throughout the Indo-Pacific, Southeast Asia, Indian Ocean and Australia. In Australia, it is known in the southwest, in Western Australia, around the tropical north of the country, and south to the coast of New South Wales. The average pike eel grows to 1.8 metres (5 ft 11 in) in length and is a nocturnal species. A nocturnal predator, the pike eel has been known to dive down to depths of 330 feet to search for prey. A strong and muscular fish, the pike eel is a delicacy in South East Asia and features in various dishes.

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Pike eel Common Pike Eel Muraenesox bagio

Breeding

Pike eel Common Pike Eel Muraenesox bagio HamiltonBuchanan 1822

The females lay the eggs off the coasts of Australia; the eggs take 9–10 weeks to hatch. A female can lay up to four million eggs in a single year.

Pike eel Giant pike eel washes ashore at Swansea Lake Macquarie Daily

Pike eel Common Pike Eel Muraenesox bagio

Pike eel BEAST OF A PIKE EEL Saltwater Australian Fishing Online

References

Pike eel Wikipedia


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