What is Hagfish?
Sometimes known as a slime eel are hagfish in the form of sea life, which is usually classified as classified as a type of fish. However, there is some feeling that Hagfish is actually a member of a type of sea apartment that does not easily fit into the usually accepted definition of fish. Part of the Myxini AS seabed class The scientific designation Hyperotret is usually considered to be one of the less desirable forms of oceanic life.
The appearance has an elongated body that is very similar to eel. The tail area is distinguished with small paddles similar to fins that help the eel with the slime pass through the water. Depending on the diversity of Hagfish, the creation can own a residual eyes or none at all. In general, Hagfish has one nostril and mouth that is designed around the jaws that move in a horizontal way. The jaws and mouths include projections that resemble teeth, as well as a protrusion of the mouth that help move food to the range for tear. As well as the presence and position of the eyes with bARVA of these sea craniates will differ depending on the type.
Hagfish generally feeds on the internal organs of dead fish. Hagfish often enters the body of dead fish through gills, mouth or rectum rather than tearing the skin. Fishermen tend to consider Hagfish so annoying because it is aesthetically unpleasant because it can start eating a catch before the fish pull into the ship.
One of the main characteristics that creates a feeling of disgust is the elimination of a strong level of slime when creating feels in any way endangered. The sliding coating helps Hagfish escape from the danger, because the slime is almost impossible to maintain a strong grip on creation. Once it is without a predator, Hagfish can handle the knot and then slowly work the knot over the entire length of the body. As the node descends, the slime layer is centrifuged from the skin surface and the rest floats in open water.