MARATHON, Fla. — A veterinarian has removed a 2-foot-long eel from the body cavity of a loggerhead sea turtle in the Florida Keys.

Dr. Brooke Burkhalter needed three hours Tuesday to complete the unusual procedure to remove the goldspotted eel from “Shelmore,” a sub-adult turtle who had been rescued Sept. 18 off Islamorada by the U.S. Coast Guard.

A Coast Guard Station Islamorada 24-foot Special Purpose Craft—Shallow Water crew approaches an injured sea turtle on Sept. 18, 2018 approximately 2 miles southeast of Plantation Key. They turned the animal over to the Turtle Hospital for further care. (Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Lees/Coast Guard)

Turtle Hospital officials don’t understand why the turtle consumed the eel, as it is not a normal part of sea turtles' diet.

They also likened the incident to a fictional horror movie, saying that the eel had eaten through the turtle’s intestinal tract, before its death, to get to the body cavity.

Hospital officials listed the turtle’s condition as critical Tuesday afternoon.

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