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UF researchers ask South Florida residents to report invasive Asian swamp eels found in the Everglades.
University of Florida researchers are asking South Florida residents to help monitor invasive Asian swamp eels, first detected in the Everglades in 2007.
These eels, which resemble snakes and can survive by burrowing into mud, may harm native crayfish and amphibians.
To track their spread, the public is asked to report sightings by photographing the creature and contacting 1-888-IVEGOT1.
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Los investigadores de UF piden a los residentes del sur de Florida que informen de las anguilas de pantano asiáticas invasoras encontradas en los Everglades.