Our recommended activities are based on age but these are a guide. We recognise that not all activities and ideas are appropriate and suitable for all children and families or in all circumstances. Kidadl provides inspiration to entertain and educate your children. We will always aim to give you accurate information at the date of publication - however, information does change, so it’s important you do your own research, double-check and make the decision that is right for your family. We try our very best, but cannot guarantee perfection. We strive to recommend the very best things that are suggested by our community and are things we would do ourselves - our aim is to be the trusted friend to parents. Cannot hover in the water (lack a swim bladder) – they have to swim to stay off the bottomĬome visit the Aquarium to learn more about the wolf eel at Winter Fishtival.At Kidadl we pride ourselves on offering families original ideas to make the most of time spent together at home or out and about, wherever you are in the world.Are shy and retiring, in spite of their name and appearance.Do not have scales like most other fish –their scales are very small and imbedded in their skin giving them a leathery feel and appearance.Sometimes get “itchy” skin and can be seen swimming upside down rubbing their backs on rocks to scratch the itch.Have a thick slime coating on their skin that helps protect them (works like an immune system).Can live more than 20 years in an aquarium setting.These spots allow biologists to individually identify our different wolf eels at the aquarium. Each individual has a unique pattern of dark spots on its head and body.Octopus and wolf eels often compete for den space.Only one parent at a time will go out to feed. They are guarded by both parents who wrap themselves around the egg mass for protection. Female lays about 10,000 eggs in the den, which take between 13-16 weeks to mature and hatch.Inhabit dens, crevices and caves in the reefs.Gentle, slow-moving creatures and are often very friendly with divers. Females keep the younger looking more streamlined face and are typically a bit darker in color.
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