Does any American Zoo have asian swamp eels, if so when are the showing?”
According to the Star Ledger and NJ.com, Asian swamp eels have been discovered in New Jersey’s Silver Lake, which is located in the historical city of Gibbsboro. Because the eels are an invasive and non-native species, the goal is to destroy them. But, instead of eradicating them, should they just be relocated? The origin of the Asian swamp eels and how they came to be living in the Gibbsboro Silver Lake is unclear. Some are making the assumption that the original ones were previously someone’s aquarium pets, as Asian swamp eels are a common aquatic pet in the area. The eels are thought to have been living in the Gibbsboro Silver Lake area for at least 4 years. What’s dangerous to other wildlife, as far as the Asian swamp eel is concerned, is that it devours any other water creatures in its path. In addition to its fast swimming skills, the Asian swamp eel can burrow into the mud and stay there for weeks at a time without food. It also has the
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