Wolf Eel Animal Pictures

Anarrhichthys ocellatus

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Wolf eel looking out of its den
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Wolf eel looking out of its den

A mated pair of wolf eels

A mated pair of wolf eels
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A mated pair of wolf eels

This wolf eel (Anarrhichthys ocellatus) emerges from his den in south Puget Sound. A wolf eel is not an eel at all, but a fish! This wolf eel (Anarrhichthys ocellatus) emerges from his den in south Puget Sound. The wolf eel is one of the many native species of fish that EPA's Puget Sound cleanup aiming to better protect. Visit: www.epa.gov/pugetsound/ For more information on the EPA divers that get to see these cool creatures: www.epa.gov/region10/dive Photo by Sean Sheldrake, U.S. EPA. USEPA Environmental-Protection-Agency / public domain https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:February_2,_2012_Wolf_Eel_(really_a_fish!)_in_Puget_Sound_(6842178290).jpg

This wolf eel (Anarrhichthys ocellatus) emerges from his den in south Puget Sound.
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This wolf eel (Anarrhichthys ocellatus) emerges from his den in south Puget Sound.

Wolf eel are the largest of the blenny family and not a true eel

Wolf eel are the largest of the blenny family and not a true eel
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Wolf eel are the largest of the blenny family and not a true eel

Juvenile Wolf Eel (Anarrhichthys ocellatus)

Juvenile Wolf Eel (Anarrhichthys ocellatus)
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Juvenile Wolf Eel (Anarrhichthys ocellatus)