In the wild, the lifespan of a hagfish is 40 years. In captivity, they only live to be about 17 years old.
A hagfish can survive for several months without eating, as they have a slow metabolism and can go extended periods of time between meals. However, this can vary depending on the individual hagfish's size, health, and environmental conditions.
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Freshwater mussels typically live in rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds. They are found in various habitats including sandy substrate, gravel beds, and among aquatic vegetation. Freshwater mussels are filter feeders and play an important role in maintaining water quality.
Definitely not a hagfish. They live at the deepest depths of saltwater oceans. Not in rivers
Freshwater mussels live in rivers, while saltwater mussels live in oceans. Even though it is mussels, it differs a lot. Freshwater mussel and saltwater mussels hunt different things, because they live in different places.
Hagfish primarily live in saltwater environments, typically found in deep ocean waters. They inhabit various marine habitats, including the ocean floor and deep-sea trenches. While they are predominantly marine organisms, some species may occasionally be found in brackish waters, but they are not adapted to freshwater habitats.
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About 40 years in the wild
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About 40 years in the wild
A hagfish can survive for several months without eating, as they have a slow metabolism and can go extended periods of time between meals. However, this can vary depending on the individual hagfish's size, health, and environmental conditions.
usually freshwater.......
Can you put live rock from the ocean in a freshwater aquariums after soaking in freshwater . puriotically changing the freshwater
Yes, a Hagfish is a mammal. ;)
Yes the hagfish is jawless.
Salmon live in both freshwater and saltwater environments. They are born in freshwater, migrate to the ocean to grow and mature, and then return to freshwater to spawn.
in australian freshwater,lol