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Wolf eel, although similar in shape to eels, is cartilaginous and not a true fish. Its powerful jaws can crush invertibrates, such as spiny sea urchins. It can grow to 6 feet (2m) in length.
Image ID: 13702
Species: Wolf eel, Anarrhichthys ocellatus | Wagon and interior of County Barn, Brown House and Moyle House in distance.
Image ID: 23106
Location: Bodie State Historical Park, California, USA | Wagon wheel, in County Barn.
Image ID: 23127
Location: Bodie State Historical Park, California, USA |
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Wagon, near I.O.O.F. Hall.
Image ID: 23133
Location: Bodie State Historical Park, California, USA | Wagon and Miner's Union Hall.
Image ID: 23135
Location: Bodie State Historical Park, California, USA | Wagon and interior of County Barn, Brown House and Moyle House in distance.
Image ID: 23142
Location: Bodie State Historical Park, California, USA |
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Wagon wheel, in County Barn.
Image ID: 23149
Location: Bodie State Historical Park, California, USA | Wagon wheel, in County Barn.
Image ID: 23154
Location: Bodie State Historical Park, California, USA | Wolf eel, although similar in shape to eels, is cartilaginous and not a true fish. Its powerful jaws can crush invertibrates, such as spiny sea urchins. It can grow to 6 feet (2m) in length.
Image ID: 11847
Species: Wolf eel, Anarrhichthys ocellatus |
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Wolf eel, although similar in shape to eels, is cartilaginous and not a true fish. Its powerful jaws can crush invertibrates, such as spiny sea urchins. It can grow to 6 feet (2m) in length.
Image ID: 11848
Species: Wolf eel, Anarrhichthys ocellatus | Farmer, donkey and cart.
Image ID: 18500
Location: Luxor, Egypt | Wagon near Miner's Union Hall, infrared.
Image ID: 23113
Location: Bodie State Historical Park, California, USA |
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Wolf eel, although similar in shape to eels, is cartilaginous and not a true fish. Its powerful jaws can crush invertibrates, such as spiny sea urchins. It can grow to 6 feet (2m) in length.
Image ID: 09835
Species: Wolf eel, Anarrhichthys ocellatus |
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