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On the Web
- OceanInfo - Hagfish - An illustrated introduction to the Myxini.
- The Lowly Hag - Safari Splash offers a defense of the much maligned hagfish, and provides a QuickTime movie of hagfish in action.
- Hagfish - Two photographs and information on this primitive, jawless fish which protects itself with a thick layer of glutinous slime.
- Introduction to the Myxini - UCMP Berkeley's introduction to the hagfish.
- Hagfish - A description of this species, its behavior and breeding habits, and its range in the colder seas of the Northern Hemisphere.
- The Cyclostomes: Class Agnatha - Outlines the characteristics of this class of primitive jawless vertebrates which comprises the hagfishes and lampreys.
- Hyperotreti - Hagfishes - No description
- DropD: Everclear Grows Finer Over Time - Review of the Everclear, Hagfish, and Triplefastaction concert at The Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Wikipedia Articles
- New Zealand hagfish - The New Zealand hagfish, Eptatretus cirrhatus, is a hagfish of the genus Eptatretus, found in south and east Australia, and around New Zealand, at depths of between 40 and 700 metres. Their length is up to 1 metre.
- Pacific hagfish - The Pacific hagfish (Eptatretus stouti, also known as the slime eel) is a species of hagfish. It lives in the mesopelagic to abyssal Pacific ocean, near the ocean floor.
- Hagfish (band) - Hagfish is one of the punk rock bands to come out of the Deep Ellum scene in Dallas, TX. The band was created when George Reagan III, brothers Doni and Zach Blair, and drummer Tony Barsotti decided to record their first album, Buick Men, on Dragon Street Records in ...
- Gulf hagfish - The gulf hagfish (Eptatretus springeri) is currently the only known species with the ability to enter brine pools, or pools of extremely high salt content, unharmed. These pools resemble lakes on the ocean floor.
- Hagfish - Hagfish are marine craniates of the class Myxini, also known as Hyperotreti. Despite their name, there is some debate about whether they are strictly fish (as there is for lampreys), since they belong to a much more primitive lineage than any other group that is commonly defined fish (Chondrichthyes ...