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  2. Myxine glutinosa - Wikipedia

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    When it comes to its tolerance towards the water parameter. The Atlantic hagfish cannot stand sudden changes in temperature but the range of their tolerances on temperature can vary from 0 °C to 20 °C, the Atlantic hagfish is generally believed to be the species that can tolerate the coldest temperatures from 0–4 °C. [23]

  3. 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 color ranges from reddish brown to dark purple. There ...

  4. Hagfish - Wikipedia

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    Hagfish embryos have characteristics of gnathostomes and may be plesiomorphic; [33] however, these characteristics drastically change morphologically as the hagfish matures. [33] The following hagfish and lamprey phylogeny is an adaptation based on the 2019 work of Miyashita et al. [ 69 ]

  5. List of fishes of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Myxini - hagfish. 1.1.1 Myxinidae - hagfish. 1.2 Petromyzontiformes ... Atlantic halibut, Hippoglossus hippoglossus (Helleflynder) Common dab, Limanda limanda (Ising)

  6. Myxine - Wikipedia

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    Southern hagfish (Myxine australis) mid-19th century drawing by Günther. Myxine / m ɪ k ˈ s aɪ n iː / is a genus of hagfish, from the Greek μυξῖνος (myxinos, "slimy").It is the type genus of the class Myxini.

  7. Surfrider to launch study of plastic hagfish traps, asks ...

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    Sep. 13—The hagfish, a primitive fish that looks like an eel and scavenges off the ocean floor, dwells in cold, deep waters around the world—but not in Hawaii. Yet, for years, thousands upon ...

  8. List of largest fish - Wikipedia

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    The largest form is the Goliath hagfish (Eptatretus goliath). This species can range up to 1.28 m (4.2 ft) in length and weigh to 6.2 kg (14 lb). [19] Lampreys (Petromyzontiformes) Sea lamprey feeding on a lake trout As with the hagfish, lampreys appear eel-like in shape.

  9. Pacific hagfish - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific hagfish also was discovered off the coast of Costa Rica in 2015, which extends the southern part of their range by roughly 3500 kilometers than was previously thought. It is unclear whether this was a recent species expansion, or if this section of the population has not been sampled.