guppy said:They will eat suprisingly large fish, especially at night, they have a habit of grabbing a fish and smashing it into the bottom until it dies. I am pretty sure that like other synbranhus eels they have many very small, very sharp teeth (small enough that they are hard to see even in large eels), their jaws are strong enough that an adult can "glove" an unwary finger, stripping the flest completely off the bone. They have been known to tear apart and eat dead chickens.
The locals keep telling me that they catch these eels by putting a finger in the water and when an eel sucks it in they just pull the finger with the eel out of the water. I've heard that many times in Buenos Aires. I doubt anybody would do that if the eels were "stripping the flesh completely off the bone". I do confess that I do not trust this method enough to try it myself but it does seem to be the way.
Rumblesushi, your description of a yourseff as a 5 foot 10, 135 lbs agressive Homo Sapiens specimen does not impress me as this species quite often grows bigger, heavier, stronger, a lot smarter and quite a bit more eloquent than that.
