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I didn’t mean to make a lesson on wolf eels but I love them
Hello would you like to see my favorite thing from the Camden aquarium?? Of course you would
Wolf eels!!!!! They snuggle! They have cute faces!! I wish I could snuggle them!!!!
An Atlantic wolffish (Anarhichas lupus) sits with the head of its prey
by Alexander Semenov
Wolf Eel
Anarrhichthys ocellatus
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Two wolf eels at aquarium. Wolf eels are strong enough to crush a sea urchin in its mouth and eat it.
if i did marine biology, i'd focus on wolf eels. they are cool. why?
we don't know how long they live in the wild (a quick perusal of the interwebs claims that 20 years in captivity is typical, but wouldn't it be cool to find out more definitively? what if there's 100+ year old couples! :O THAT WOULD BE COOL think about how cool!)
THEY HAVE CHUBBY PUPPY FACES
they're monogamous (usually) or form male-male-female trios
they're attentive parents
they eat sea urchins so like sea otters they help kelp forests! :D
they're cutie patoots
they're not aggressive towards divers (unless you're pissing them off but whenever you do that, it's a bad thing soooo) and have distinct personas
they're fish in disguise. they're out to fool you! don't you want to figure out why??? (do eels get more benefits??? can they get nicer rocks more easily???)
so yes. wolf eels are the best fish.
sources - North American Native Fishes Association's page on wolf eels & Monterey Bay Aquarium's page