isans
Isans are a type of fish belonging to the order Anguilliformes. This order is characterized by elongated, snake-like bodies and a continuous fin that runs along the back, tail, and belly. Isans are commonly referred to as eels. They are found in oceans worldwide, with some species also inhabiting freshwater environments. Their distinctive morphology allows them to navigate through tight spaces and burrows, providing them with protection from predators.
The life cycle of many isan species is complex and often involves a significant migration. Many species
Isans exhibit a wide range of sizes, from small species measuring only a few centimeters to much