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Move over iguanas. There's a new invasive species moving into Florida, the Asian swamp eelWhen was the Asian swamp eel first spotted in Florida? The Asian swamp eel was first detected in Florida in 1997 near Tampa and Miami, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. In late summer 1997 ...
The brownish spotted eel can grow up to nearly 40 inches. They eat crayfish and other small fish that provide important food for wading birds and other Everglades animals. Sightings can be ...
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