American Eel
The American eel is an elongated fish with a single fin that extends down the back, around the tail and up the belly towards the vent. They are usually brown to gray on the back, fading to yellow on the belly. They possess scales so small that it appears like they have skin. Eels possess pectoral fins behind the head but lack pelvic fins.
About This Species
Female American eels are lighter in color, with smaller eyes and higher fins than males.