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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HagfishHagfish - Wikipedia

    Hagfish, of the class Myxini / mɪkˈsaɪnaɪ / (also known as Hyperotreti) and order Myxiniformes / mɪkˈsɪnɪfɔːrmiːz /, are eel -shaped jawless fish (occasionally called slime eels ). Hagfish are the only known living animals that have a skull but no vertebral column, although they do have rudimentary vertebrae. [3]

  2. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Eel-like in shape, hagfishes are scaleless, soft-skinned creatures with paired thick barbels on the end of the snout. Depending on the species, they grow to about 40 to 100 cm (16 to 40 inches) long. Primitive vertebrates, hagfishes have a tail fin (but no paired fins) and no jaws or bones.

  3. 23 de ene. de 2024 · Hagfishes are deep-sea scavengers with a prodigious capacity for producing slime 12 (Fig. 1a ). As one of only two surviving lineages of jawless fishes, hagfishes provide a unique comparative...

  4. 10 de mar. de 2017 · These long, eel-like fish have stellar defenses (blasting predators with slime), impressive offenses (tying themselves in knots), and some truly bizarre bodies (sightless eyes and multiple...

  5. Hagfish are long, eel-like fish that live in salt water. These fish are also occasionally referred to as “slime eels.” This is because of their ability to produce copious amounts of slime, which is oozed as mucous from glands along their sides. The slime is used to deter predators, because it can clog their gills.

  6. 21 de may. de 2021 · Hagfish are primitive fish, meaning they haven’t changed much since they first evolved hundreds of millions of years ago. They are the only known living animals that have a skull but not a spine, and their skeleton is made of cartilage, similar to sharks, skates and rays.

  7. Hagfishes have about 100 slime glands that funnel their slime precursor through the 90-200 pores that run along the animals' sides. Hagfishes will jet their slime from the part of their body that is under attack.