The Atlantic wolffish (Anarhichas lupus), also known as the Seawolf, Atlantic catfish, ocean catfish, wolf eel (the common name for its Pacific relative), or sea cat, is a marine fish, the largest of the wolffish family Anarhichadidae. They are commonly sighted throughout Asia. The numbers of the Atlantic wolffish are rapidly depleting due to overfishing and by-catch, and is currently a Species of Concern according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Although it looks fearsome, the Atlantic wolffish is only a threat to humans when defending itself out of the water. Apart from their unique appearance wolffish are distinguished by the natural antifreeze they produce to keep their blood moving fluidly in their very cold habitat, involvement by both the male and female in brood bearing, and the large size of their eggs. They are also an important factor in controlling green crab and sea urchin populations, which can become overly disruptive to habitats if left unchecked. Wolffish population success is also an important indicator of the health of other bottom dweller populations, such as cod.
mainly starfish,parrot fish and globe fish but wolf fish,damsel fish,star fish and hag fish and groupers live there to
Wolf fish
The Wolf Fish has 400 teeth which is 4 times the amount as the piranha fish.
No, the wolf eel Anarrhichthys ocellatus is a fish, the wolf Canis lupis is a mammal.
Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery was created in 1975.
Red spotted wolf fish are carnivorous and will thrive on a diet of live or frozen meaty foods such as fish, shrimp, and worms. It's important to provide a varied diet to ensure they receive the necessary nutrients for their health and growth. Overfeeding should be avoided to prevent obesity and water quality issues.
Another name for the wolf fish is the "wolf eel," which is commonly found in the North Pacific Ocean. It belongs to the family Anarhichadidae and is known for its elongated body and large, sharp teeth. Despite its name, the wolf eel is not a true eel but rather a type of fish.
Live at the Wolf was created on 2005-10-18.
sea urchins
Yes. A wolf is a mammal, and they bear live young.
Depends which wolf.
yes, and it is a mammal.The wolf is an animal, of course. Why do you ask?The wolf breathes, grows, eats and has babies like all other animals.It is a mamal, if that's what you're asking.They have hair, or fur, and give birth to live young.It certainly is not a fish, or bird, or reptile or an amphibian.