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This impressive metamorphosis sees the animal change colour, pectoral fins widen, digestive tract shut down, eyes grow up to 10 times their original size and muscle mass increase. All these changes aid the eel on its journey back to the Sargasso Sea to start the cycle again.
Overall, the migratory trajectories show that European eels follow routes that converge on the Azores region (Fig. 1). Eels released from the Swedish west coast and the Baltic outlet took a northerly route into the Norwegian Sea before turning west into the northeast Atlantic Ocean (Fig.
On docHubing the continental shelf, eels undergo a first metamorphosis from larvae into glass eels (juvenile stage), which complete their migration into continental feeding habitats as yellow eels. After an extensive feeding/growing period, eels undergo a second metamorphosis into silver eels (adult stage).
This species is nocturnal and secretive, preferring to burrow into mud and under stones during the day. At night, European eels emerge to feed on a variety of food sources, depending on their life stage. Their diet can include everything from other fish to mollusks and crustaceans, to even insects, worms, and carrion.
The European eel has a complex life cycle. Adult eels spawn in the Sargasso Sea in the Caribbean and their larvae migrate to European shores by following the Gulf Stream current. Eels live for an average of 5-20 years in freshwater and brackish waters such as rivers, coastal lagoons and lakes.

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European eel has a complex life cycle: adults spawn in the Sargasso Sea in the Caribbean and the larvae migrate towards European shores following the Gulf Stream current. Eels live on average 5-20 years in freshwaters and brackish waters (rivers, coastal lagoons and lakes) before returning to sea to spawn once and die.
What is a European eel? European eels are fish with one pair of small pectoral fins and long, snake-like bodies. As catadromous fish, European eels spend most of their adult lives in freshwater rivers, streams, and estuaries before returning to the open ocean to spawn and lay eggs.
This eel is native to the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Europe and migrates to North Africa, and North America during spawning events. The larval eels drift on the ocean currents from the spawning location to the European coasts. This migration takes about 2 years to complete by the larval European eel.

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