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27 September, 23:05

Hag fish have a mostly cartilaginous skeleton. How do they get enough force to tear flesh from the grey whale carcass?

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  1. 27 September, 23:16
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    Answer:Once a firm hold is established on the prey, the hagfish ties and untied a knot within its own body to create a ripping force. It then burrows into dead carcasses exposing its skin to the nutrient-rich decomposing matter while eating away at the dead animal's inside. It leaves the skin and bones behind.
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