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World's oldest eel dies in Swedish well[155]
The Local ^ | 08 Aug 2014 | The Local

Posted on 08/13/2014 11:28:58 AM PDT by Theoria

The world's oldest European eel just died in its home, a well in a southern Swedish fishing town, aged 155.

Some people have ghosts in their attics.

Tomas Kjellman, resident in the little fishing town of Brantevik in Skåne, has always had an eel in his well.

"My family bought the cottage in 1962, and we always knew the housepet was included," Kjellman told The Local.

Its presence has been well-documented for more than a century.

But no more.

"Of course it's sad. I have memories of the eel from when I was a child," Kjellman said. 


The eel featured in a newspaper feature on its 100th birthday, in 1959. Photo: Private

Åle the eel, as he was called, (ål is Swedish for eel) was quite the popular family member. When guests came over for the traditional crayfish party (more about that phenomenon here), the family wanted to show off the elderly eel.

But when they removed the lid from the well, they saw that the world's oldest eel had kicked the proverbial bucket.

"It was uncanny when we took off the lid and saw it in pieces. It had apparently been there for a while and had basically boiled."

The eel received no burial, but is in a freezer awaiting expert analysis - which may solve the riddle of how the sea creature got so incredibly old.

Although the body is in pieces, the entire spine is intact and the family is hoping to send along the head as well. Rings in the otolith, or ear stone, of the eel would reveal its exact age.

"Eels normally only live to be seven years old," Kjellman told The Local. "They usually get so fat and their intestinal canals stop working. But this one just lived and lived and lived."

The eel had unusually and disproportionately large eyes - "grotesquely large", Kjellman remarked -  due to a lifetime in the dark well, and may have undergone other odd changes as well.


The eel in 1959. Photo: Private

In 1859 an 8-year-old Swede by the name of Samuel Nilsson threw the eel into the well. While the act may be reminiscent of children throwing strange objects into toilets in modern times, it was in fact common practice to throw an eel in your well.

Many towns didn't have public water systems until the 1960s, and eels ate the flies and other creepy crawlies, keeping the house's water supply clean .

Since its drop into the dark in 1859, the eel has been featured in books and documentaries, and made multiple cameos on Swedish TV. 

"It's an amazing feeling," Thomas Kjellman said. "Amazing that it lived so long. It lived during two world wars." 

Åle the eel is survived by its sea-faring partner, alive and well in the well - but the junior eel is "only" believed to be 110.

"That one doesn't have a name," Kjellman laughed. "You can come up with one."


Tomas Kjellman and a friend try to pull up the dead eel. Photo: Private


TOPICS: Pets/Animals; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: cryptobiology; cryptozoology; eel; ottomuck; sweden
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To: Clay Moore

“There are eels in my hovercraft.”

- Te tényleg beszélek magyarul jól!

(You eely speak Hungarian well!)


41 posted on 08/14/2014 2:54:27 AM PDT by WesternCulture
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To: NicknamedBob; Theoria; varon; BigEdLB; Tax-chick; Silentgypsy

The shrieking eels from Princess Bride?


42 posted on 08/14/2014 3:03:13 AM PDT by Darksheare (Try my coffee! First one's free..... Even robots will kill for it!)
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To: Darksheare

I’d forgotten about them!


43 posted on 08/14/2014 3:04:58 AM PDT by Tax-chick (No power in the 'verse can stop me.)
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To: Darksheare; Theoria; varon; BigEdLB; Tax-chick; Silentgypsy
"The shrieking eels from Princess Bride?"

No, it's because I'm waiting for the eel to pull out a straw hat and cane, and start strutting along singing "Hello, my baby ..."

44 posted on 08/14/2014 5:06:31 AM PDT by NicknamedBob ("There are too many acronyms in the world!" -----"We should find a way to make short cuts for them!")
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To: NicknamedBob

For a minute there, I thought we moved.


45 posted on 08/14/2014 6:32:25 AM PDT by Silentgypsy (Mind your atomic bonds.)
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To: Silentgypsy
"For a minute there, I thought we moved."

Well, I remember that joke, from about thirty years ago in Playboy, but I didn't think you had been a reader.

46 posted on 08/14/2014 2:47:30 PM PDT by NicknamedBob ("There are too many acronyms in the world!" -----"We should find a way to make short cuts for them!")
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To: NicknamedBob

What I actually meant was that I thought the UT migrated from the musk oxen thread to the world’s oldest eel thread. Would you care to share the 30yo Playboy joke with us? :)


47 posted on 08/14/2014 7:02:05 PM PDT by Silentgypsy (Mind your atomic bonds.)
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To: Silentgypsy
"Would you care to share the 30yo Playboy joke with us?"

Actually, it was hardly worth remembering, but my mental powers are so vast, you see.

A man and his wife were engaging in connubial bliss, (Playboy joke, remember), when the man hesitated, and said:

"What's the matter, dear? Did I hurt you?"

"Why no, you did not. Why do you ask?"

"Well, just for a moment there, it seemed as though you moved."
.

By the way, I could have been wrong. It might have been forty years.

48 posted on 08/14/2014 7:17:50 PM PDT by NicknamedBob ("There are too many acronyms in the world!" -----"We should find a way to make short cuts for them!")
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To: NicknamedBob

Is your memory DRO? Just askin’.... (Heh heh heh)


49 posted on 08/15/2014 9:36:28 AM PDT by Silentgypsy (Mind your atomic bonds.)
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