learning about Eels

Don the Eel man

On Friday 22nd of March, Jack delacas grandad Don came to school to talk to the Batten team and
Hillary hub about Eels. First Don told us about the longest Eel he has ever caught.  It was two meters long and about 45 cm wide. Next, he told us some facts. So here are some facts.

  1. Eels are slimy.
  2. Eels eat ducklings and little birds.
  3. Long fins are very easy to catch.
  4. Eel lay their eggs in Tonga.
  5. Eels can swim 4,000 meters in 5 months.
  6. The oldest eel is 112 years old.
  7. Don tells how old the eel is by taking out its ear bone and seeing how many lines there.
  8. Short fins can eat crabs.
  9. Eels can swim back and forwards.
  10. After an eel eats a crab it gets a red butox.


I hope you learned a lot
Thanks,
Stanly

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