Brantevik Eel
Eel believed to have lived over 150 years From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eel believed to have lived over 150 years From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Brantevik Eel (Swedish: Branteviksålen) (before 1859 – before 7 August 2014), also known as Åle, was a European eel (Anguilla anguilla) that is believed to have lived for more than 150 years.[1]
The eel was released into a well in the town of Brantevik, Sweden in 1859 by an eight-year-old boy, Samuel Nilsson. On 7 August 2014, the eel was reported to have died and was sent to an expert to determine the eel's actual age.[2][3]
The eel's head, presumed lost, was eventually recovered in a refrigerator.[4] SVT's nature show Mitt i naturen extracted the eel from the well at one point, but put it back.[5][6]
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