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Eptatretus octatrema Barnard, 1923 (Eightgill hagfish) Eptatretus okinoseanus Dean, 1904 (Sagami hagfish) Eptatretus poicilus Zintzen & C. D. Roberts, 2015 (Mottled hagfish) [6] Eptatretus polytrema Girard, 1855 (Fourteen-gill hagfish) Eptatretus profundus Barnard, 1923 (Fivegill hagfish) Eptatretus sheni C. H. Kuo, K. F. Huang & H. K. Mok, 1994
A Pacific hagfish in a rock crevice. Hagfish are also able to squeeze through small openings and crevices. In fact, the Pacific hagfish is able to fit through spaces that are less than one half of its total body width. [22] This is accomplished by a combination of factors, which include blood volume, a large subcutaneous sinus, and loose skin.
Hagfish, of the class Myxini / m ɪ k ˈ s aɪ n aɪ / (also known as Hyperotreti) and order Myxiniformes / m ɪ k ˈ s ɪ n ɪ f ɔːr m iː z /, are eel-shaped jawless fish (occasionally called slime eels). Hagfish are the only known living animals that have a skull but no vertebral column, although they do have rudimentary vertebrae. [3]
Buick Men is the debut studio album by the American rock band Hagfish. [1] It was released in 1993 on Dragon Street Records . [ 2 ] Eight of the album's tracks would be re-recorded for the follow-up Rocks Your Lame Ass .
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Hagfish released the live album Caught Live on March 2, 1999, produced by the Blair brothers and the first of three releases for Coldfront Records. The performance was captured in October 1998 at Trees in Dallas and included material from both Rocks Your Lame Ass and Hagfish, as well as the non
Rubicundus is a genus of hagfishes, the only extant member of the subfamily Rubicundinae.All species in it were formerly classified in Eptatretus. R. eos, R. lakeside, and R. rubicundus are known from single specimens caught in the Tasman Sea, Galápagos, and Taiwan, respectively.