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  2. Hagfish - Wikipedia

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    The inshore hagfish, found in the northwest Pacific, is eaten in Japan [70] and South Korea. ... Beware the hagfish – repeller of sharks 3 News, 28 Oct 2011. Video.

  3. Myxine glutinosa - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic hagfish may grow up to .75 metres (2 + 1 ⁄ 2 ft) long, with no eyes and no jaws; its star-shaped mouth is surrounded by 6 mouth barbels. [3] Their eyes also lack a lens and pigment (features found in the eyes of all other living vertebrates. [4] There is a single gill slit on each side of the eel-like body. [3]

  4. Myxine limosa - Wikipedia

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    Myxine limosa, or Girard's Atlantic hagfish, is a jawless fish in the genus Myxine. [1] [2] Description. The eellike species grows up to 79 centimetres (31 in) long ...

  5. Myxine - Wikipedia

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    Myxine affinis Günther, 1870 (Patagonian hagfish) Myxine australis Jenyns, 1842 (southern hagfish) Myxine capensis Regan, 1913 (Cape hagfish) Myxine circifrons Garman, 1899 (whiteface hagfish) Myxine debueni Wisner & C. B. McMillan, 1995 (Magellan hagfish) Myxine fernholmi Wisner & C. B. McMillan, 1995 (Falkland Islands hagfish)

  6. Rubicundus lopheliae - Wikipedia

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    The discovery and classification of this species has helped further the understanding of hagfish biology as a whole. Previously, hagfish were thought to be bottom dwellers, burrowing into the substrate for protection. However, the finding of these hagfish in reefs offers new evidence that hagfish are able to find protection in other environments.

  7. It’s not just poison hemlock. Here are 10 more toxic plants ...

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    According to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, symptoms begin to appear 12 to 36 hours after exposure. Poison Oak is found in woods, thickets, dry areas and sandy fields in the Coastal ...

  8. Eptatretus - Wikipedia

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    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; Eptatretus sinus Wisner & C. B. McMillan, 1990 (Cortez hagfish) Eptatretus springeri Bigelow & Schroeder, 1952 (Gulf hagfish) Eptatretus stoutii Lockington, 1878 (Pacific hagfish)

  9. Eptatretus hexatrema - Wikipedia

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    Eptatretus hexatrema, the sixgill hagfish, or snotslang is a species of marine fish in the hagfish family ... Depth range 10 – 400 m, usually found between 10 and ...