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CATDOLL: How many years does it take for a 11.8 catties freshwater wild eel to grow?

1. How many years does it take for a 11.8 catties wild freshwater eel to grow?

It takes about 4-5 years for wild ones and more than 2 years for captive ones

2. Is it illegal to eat wild eels?

The spotted eel is a national second-level protected wild animal, and private trading is prohibited. Anyone who illegally hunts, kills, or illegally purchases, transports, or sells nationally protected precious and endangered wild animals and their products shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years or criminal detention and a fine; if the circumstances are serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years but not more than ten years and a fine; if the circumstances are particularly serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than ten years and a fine or confiscation of property.

3. Is the wild mountain eel a protected animal? A brief introduction to the wild mountain eel

1. Wild mountain eels are not protected animals.

2. Mountain eel, a fish name. It belongs to the class Anguilliformes, family Anguillidae. It is a closely related species of eels, and its scientific name is flower eel. It is produced in She, Xiu, Yi, and Qi counties, and is most abundant in Huangshan, so it is called mountain eel. It has a long, cylindrical body, with five-color stripes on its back and a head like a viper. This eel is derived from river eels that migrate here. Because it lives in deep mountain streams and pools for many years, its meat is better and has richer nutrition than river eels. "Compendium of Materia Medica" says: Eating it can replenish deficiency and long-term tuberculosis. People in mountainous areas use this eel as a tonic after illness. Mountain eels are fish that migrate from the sea and river. They must travel thousands of miles to the Huangshan mountain area, and their number is very small, so they are rare.

4. Which one is more nutritious, wild eel or wild turtle?

Each has its own advantages. Eel is rich in various nutrients and has the effects of nourishing blood, removing dampness, and resisting tuberculosis. It is a good nutritional product for patients with long-term illness, weakness, anemia, tuberculosis, etc.

Soft-shelled turtle is rich in nutrients, including protein, fat, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients. It has good nourishing effects and can enhance the body's immune function. In ancient times, soft-shelled turtle was often used to treat fatigue, athlete's foot, spermatorrhea, lumps, and long-term malaria. In modern times, it is often used as an auxiliary therapeutic food for patients with tuberculosis, hepatosplenomegaly and cancer.

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