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The Wolf eel ( Anarrhichthys ocellatus ) is a member of the family Anarhichadidae together with the wolffishes of the genus Anarhichas . The Wolf eel is monotypic within the genus Anarrhi...
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Pictures of Wolf Eels from Puget Sound. ... The friendly, but fierce looking wolf-eel is a favorite of Pacific Northwest divers. They can often be spotted peering out of the many crevices and holes in popular local dive sites.
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Wolf Eels Guarding Eggs ... Juvenile Wolf Eel ... Adult Wolf Eel...
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Anarrhichthys ocellatus,Wolf Eel,Taxonomy of Race Rocks,Marine Protected Area,Race Rocks ... Description: Although the behaviors of the wolf eel are relatively limited at this moment, they still deem to be one of the most interesting species found in the waters. Its name originates from the greek word Anarhichas--
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Fish in Focus: Wolf-eel, Anarrhichthys ocellatus ... The large puffy lips of this gruesomely attractive fish belong to the Wolf-eel, Anarrhichthys ocellatus. Published information about the behaviors of this fish are limited but its range is known to be southeastern Alaska to southern California.
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Natural history: With a long eel-like body, a large bumpy head and sharp teeth, the wolf eel looks like a true sea monster. But, like most "monsters," they are really a sheep in wolf's clothing. Wolf eels actually are very shy and docile.
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When a wolf-eel eats a large prey item it bites the prey and flips its own body through a spiral, literally twisting the flesh off the prey. Small prey items such as crabs and sea urchins are simply crunched up with the powerful back teeth.
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The wolf-eel is not related to other eels; it’s one of five species in the “wolffish” family. The ot... ... Hide and seek with a wolf-eel...
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wolf eel n. A Pacific wolffish (Anarrhichthys ocellatus) having a long body and a pointed tail. ... Dictionary: wolf eel ... The wolf-eel is a good eating fish, and the scuba and small boat fishery has been significant and sustained in some areas of central California and Puget Sound, Washington. Wolf-eel teeth have been found in...
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Pictures, identification guide, life cycle and feeding habits of Anarrhichthys ocellatus - Wolf Eel - in British waters ... Anarrhichthys ocellatus - Wolf Eel...
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