Hagfish are generally not considered dangerous to humans. They are scavengers that feed on dead or dying marine animals, and they have a unique defense mechanism that involves producing a thick slime when threatened. While their slime can be a nuisance and may pose a challenge to fishermen, hagfish lack the teeth or venom to harm people directly. Overall, they are more interesting than hazardous.
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Yes, a Hagfish is a mammal. ;)
Yes the hagfish is jawless.
A baby hagfish is commonly referred to as a larval hagfish. They hatch from eggs and undergo a developmental stage before maturing into adult hagfish. During this larval phase, they exhibit distinct features that differentiate them from fully grown hagfish.
hagfish is the only chordate that lacks a backbone
Hagfish - band - was created in 1993.
Hagfish - band - ended in 2001.
They can tie themselves in knots.
Yes they are, there like normal bears
No. Hagfish are cold-blooded, as are all similar eels. The hagfish is unique in that it has no vertebrae (spinal column) but does have a bony skull.
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Hagfish and lampreys.