Anarhichas Lupus Collection
The Atlantic wolfish (Anarhichas lupus) is a fascinating creature that can be found in various locations around the world
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The Atlantic wolfish (Anarhichas lupus) is a fascinating creature that can be found in various locations around the world. From the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick to the Sognefjord in Norway, these wolf eels are known for their unique appearance and behavior. In Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, two Atlantic wolffish can be seen peering out of a hole with curiosity. It's as if they are observing their surroundings and contemplating their next move. Nearby, a shrimp named Lebbeus polaris eyeballs an Atlantic wolffish, creating an interesting interaction between these two marine species. During its juvenile stage, the Atlantic wolffish displays its youthful charm as it swims gracefully through the waters of Saltstraumen. Its vibrant colors and energetic movements make it a captivating sight to behold. Seeking shelter within rock crevices seems to be a common habit for this species. Whether it's hiding between rocks or residing in a rock crevice at St Abbs in Eyemouth, Scotland, the Atlantic wolf fish knows how to blend into its environment seamlessly. Even historical records depict this remarkable creature. Edward Donovan's Natural History of British Fishes showcases hand-colored engravings from 1802-1808 portraying an exquisite illustration of the striped sea wolf or Atlantic seawolf (Anarhichas lupus). From Akuyeri in Iceland to Saltstraumen once again, we witness different encounters involving these intriguing creatures. An Atlantic wolffish approaches a sea urchin with caution while another pair stands side by side as if engaged in some kind of silent communication.