ryba úhořovitá

The term „ryba úhořovitá“ translates to „eel“ in English and refers to a type of fish characterized by a long, snake-like body. Eels belong to the order Anguilliformes and can be found in both freshwater and marine environments. They are known for their unique body shape and often have slimy skin rather than scales. Eels typically have a highly elongated dorsal fin that runs along the length of their body and are capable of swift movements in water. This category includes various species, such as the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) and the American eel (Anguilla rostrata), both of which have complex life cycles that include long migrations between freshwater spawning grounds and ocean habitats. Eels are significant ecologically and economically, as they play important roles in aquatic ecosystems and are commonly fished for food.