The Taia spiny eel (Mastacembelus taiaensis) is a freshwater fish of the family Mastacembelidae that grows up to 29 cm.
Description
The Taia spiny eel is a spiny eel (Mastacembelidae) from fresh water of rivers of West Africa. The species grows to about 30 cm and has a very elongate, eel-like, brown body with a pointed, movable snout and a row of short, separate spines along the back before the soft dorsal fin. As a nocturnal bottom-dweller it burrows by day in sand and leaf litter and hunts worms, insect larvae and small invertebrates by night. The fish is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Taia spiny eel?
The Taia spiny eel has a snake-like body and is mainly brown.
Where does the Taia spiny eel live?
The Taia spiny eel lives in fresh water and is mostly found around sand or mud bottom.
How big does the Taia spiny eel get?
The Taia spiny eel grows to a maximum of about 29 cm.
Is the Taia spiny eel dangerous to humans?
No, the Taia spiny eel is harmless to humans.
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Same genus Mastacembelus
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