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Definition of wolf fish in English: wolf fishnoun A large long-bodied marine fish with a long-based dorsal fin and sharp doglike teeth, that lives in deep waters of the northern hemisphere. 狼鳚,狼鱼。亦称CATFISH , SEA WOLF Family Anarhichadidae: several genera and species, including the edible Anarhichas lupus Also called catfish, sea wolf Example sentencesExamples - Here you come across some extremely large boulders covered in deadmen's fingers and anemones, interspersed with wolf fish, lobster, ling and conger eels.
- Every crack and crevice on this pinnacle seems to be home to something, whether it be a lobster or a wolf fish.
- Wrecked in 1912, it is smothered in marine life and is home to large numbers of wolf fish, whiting and cod.
- This Aberdonian favourite specialises in seafood recipes from around the world - gumbos, chowders, fishcakes, the works - using every imaginable fresh Scottish seafood, including halibut, sole, wolf fish, turbot, lobster and crab.
- The team also filmed wolf fish and deep-sea sharks, which fought over mackerel bait attached to the lander.
- This is a good place to find wolf fish over a metre long.
- The area also offers rock walls, kelp beds and fish species such as lumpfish and wolf fish.
- There are seals and porpoises, thick kelp forests, colourful corals, and large wolf fish.
- British Columbia's nutrient-rich waters support a multitude of life including kelp forests, nudibranchs, anemones, wolf fish, king crabs and giant octopus.
- Larger, yet still immature, wolf fish, and scorpion fish peered curiously at us from crevices in the rock, waiting no doubt for a passing meal or the opportunity to dart out and seize some unsuspecting prey.
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