Can it lay its own eggs?
Crocodile eels can't lay their own eggs, so don't worry too much. If it's not a man and a woman, it can't complete the breeding process by itself.
What harm will crocodile eel bring to people?
Crocodile eel itself is an exotic species, belonging to North America, and it is also a relatively large freshwater fish. It is fierce and a carnivore. In China, it will pose a certain threat to water ecological balance and human beings. The specific reasons are as follows:
1, destroying the water ecological balance. This kind of fish is an exotic species and has no natural enemies. Under normal circumstances, the largest size of freshwater fish is just over one meter. For the Chinese alligator eel, the adult body can be as long as three meters, and it eats all the creatures in the water. In addition, under certain conditions, it may catch birds. From this point, we can see how fierce it is and how serious the damage to water ecology is. In addition, young Chinese alligator eels mainly feed on fish eggs, which will disturb the ecological balance and cause unnecessary damage to aquatic ecology.
This is dangerous for human beings. This kind of fish is a North American creature with fierce temperament, and it is a carnivore. In hot summer, if people go to play by the river or the lake, they won't notice such fish. When too much noise interferes with it, it is likely to cause an attack. Moreover, this kind of fish itself is poisonous, so after biting, it will also cause human poisoning.
Content summary.
Crocodile eels can't lay their own eggs, so don't worry about being just a crocodile eel. However, it is also necessary to remove the Chinese alligator eel, otherwise it will threaten the ecological balance of water and personal safety.