Wolf-eel+senior

At the point defiance zoo/aquarium I saw the wolf-eel. Wolf eels phylum is Chordata and its class; Actinopterygii. They are a rayed finned fish because, their fins are webs of skin supported by bony or horny spines, instead of flesh or lobed fins. The wolf-eel spends a lot of time in its den, so I had to find its den. In the wild, the wolf eel is most commonly found in the Aleutian Islands to Imperial beach, and south California, mostly in rocky areas, as to have a den. The wolf eel is lightly ugly. They are about 2.5m, weight varies. The wolf-eel is grey with freckles, wrinkly and its fins run alone its side. They have teeth that stick straight out of there mouth. They eat  crab, clams, mussels, sea urchins, sand dollars, snails and young plankton.  -kenna