The Eel Crayfish is a species of river lobster commonly found in the rivers and coastal waters of Anguilla Island, located in the Caribbean.It has a long, narrow body with thick, segmented claws and antennae, and a pointed tail. It is often used in local cuisine, where it is cooked in a variety of ways, including grilled, boiled, or fried. It is considered a delicacy in Anguilla and some other Caribbean islands.However, due to overfishing and destruction of natural habitat, the population of Anguilla Crayfish has declined significantly over the years, making it an endangered species.