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Article written by: duddy on Oct 31, 2013



Title: Some fish celebrate Halloween everyday
Written by: duddy on Oct 31, 2013

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While we're talking about Halloween, this is the Atlantic wolffish (Anarhichas lupus), very appropriately and otherwise known as the ‘devil fish’. The hefty fish grows up to 1.5 metres long and over 20kg, and they’re named for those unmistakable fangs. If they're not scary enough, their throats are also lined with a spattering of small, serrated teeth.