Seawolf (fish) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Atlantic wolffish ( Anarhichas lupus ), also known as the Seawolf , Atlantic catfish , wolf eel (the common name for its Pacific relative), or sea cat , is a marine fish, the largest o...
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Anarhichadidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The wolffishes are a family, Anarhichadidae , of perciform fishes. They are native to cold waters of the northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, where they live on the continental shelf and slope, t...
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Wolffish eating feeder X 2 (Hoplias malabaricus) ... Wolffish vs Jaguar Cichlid ... Wolffish in the Stellwagen Bank Sanctuary...
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Wolffish(Hoplias malabaricus) vs Jaguar Cichlid(Parachromis managuensis)Note: the jaguar is no longer in the same tank ... Wolffish in the Stellwagen Bank Sanctuary...
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The wolffish is the largest member of the blenny family, Anarrchichadidae. The Atlantic Wolffish (Anarchichas lupus) is the shown in the picture. There are two other species living in the Atlantic and one in the Pacific ocean. ... Atlantic Wolffish - Anarchichas lupus...
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The Atlantic wolffish was given its scientific name by Linnaeus in 1758. It is distinguished from ... In the wolffish family, teeth are found on both the vomer and the palantines. The feature that distinguishes the Atlantic wolffish is that the teeth on the vomer bone extend back beyond the palantine teeth at the sides.
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Wolffish Anarhichas lupus Linnaeus 1758 ... The wolffish suggests a huge blenny in its general make-up, except that its dorsal fin spines are flexible at their tips instead of stiff; that it has no ventral fins; ... The wolffish is solitary, living one here and one there, and it is not abundant anywhere, in the sense that...
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Wolffish Factoids ... Origins: Wolffish range across the top of South America. You can even find them in brackish waters where rivers pour into the ocean. At one time they escaped into a coastal part of Florida where they ate lots of sunfishes.
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Distribution: There are three species of wolffish, also called catfish, along the coast of Norway. The grey wolffish - also known as Atlantic wolffish, is by far the most common of them. It can be found on any depth, down to 450 meters.
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Voracious Predator Hoplias malabaricus is a hungry carnivore usually kept by only the most hard core aquarists ... The Wolf fish is a predatory Characin found in Central and northern regeons of South America. They have a cylindrical body with a round tail for power and a ... Juveniles are more highly colored than adults,
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