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Freaky fish turns up far inland
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/nj/8105827.html ^

Posted on 07/01/2007 6:18:41 PM PDT by traumer

As soon as he viewed the photo - those fanglike teeth, like something out of a horror movie - John Lundberg knew what the mystery creature was.

"Once you see one of these things, you don't forget it," says Lundberg, curator of fishes at the Academy of Natural Sciences.

It was a wolf eel, a 6-foot-long - docile, despite appearances - inhabitant of deep waters off the North Atlantic coast, including New Jersey.

The puzzle: How did the smelly, half-decomposed specimen get to a fox den in Hunterdon County?

Susan Goeckeler had been walking with her dogs on her 50-acre farm outside Frenchtown one afternoon about six weeks ago when she came across the unusual jaws.

Her sons Rowan, 7, and Jarred, 13, are always finding snakeskins and skulls and such, "but usually we can identify them."

She called a neighbor who hunts, thinking it might be a bear skull. Nope.

Jarred, a seventh grader, took it to school. No luck there. Nor online.

Goeckeler finally brought photos to the state wildlife management office in nearby Clinton.

Baffled, the staff asked her to bring in the jaw. They checked with colleagues in the endangered species program next door. Same deal.

"We're all terrestrial guys," says principal biologist Kelcey Burguess. Still, he says, the evidence was unmistakable, not to mention overpowering: "It had a fish smell."

Photos went from there to state fisheries folks, who forwarded them to the museum in Philadelphia.

That's where the specimen is now. The staff has immersed it in a bath of alcohol, "trying to take the edge off" the stench, Lundberg says.

The curator of fishes says he doesn't know which of several wolf eel species it is, but the genus is Anarhichas. And it's not a true eel, he says, but a type of fish that is edible.

"They're on the bottom and hang out in rocks, poking their heads out and snagging crabs," he says, adding that the creature breaks the hard shells with its powerful jaws. "It looks just like a tool for cracking crabs and lobsters that you get in a restaurant."

The academy plans to display the specimen, along with two others from its collection, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, says research and curatorial assistant Kyle Luckenbill, who will answer questions.

Meanwhile, the question remains: How did a deepwater marine species wind up more than 50 miles from the nearest beach? (A saltwater eel, it could not have swum up the Delaware River.)

Lundberg's best guess is that locals caught it while fishing at the Jersey Shore. Or found it while beachcombing.

Then they brought it home, skipping what would have been his final step:

"I'd bring the head home and mount it."


TOPICS: Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: callingartbell; coastalenvironment; cryptozoology; environment; nj
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To: Greg F

I carefully chose who to respond to. I choose you and I agree, hehehehehe diggity sniggity murmurmur...lol!


41 posted on 07/01/2007 7:28:00 PM PDT by VaRepublican (I would propagate tag lines but I don't know how...)
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To: traumer

42 posted on 07/01/2007 7:29:39 PM PDT by mirkwood ("May noise never excite us to battle, or confusions reduce us to defeat.")
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To: dragonblustar

I knew that was coming


43 posted on 07/01/2007 7:33:41 PM PDT by spanalot
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To: Domandred

The Rancor Keeper is upset at this thread

44 posted on 07/01/2007 7:43:51 PM PDT by xp38
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To: mirkwood

That little girl must have some really bad breath.


45 posted on 07/01/2007 7:48:43 PM PDT by Eaker (Free The Texas 3 - Ramos, Compean and Hernandez)
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To: girlangler

ping a ling!


46 posted on 07/01/2007 8:05:53 PM PDT by Grammy ("Ms Pelosi is a very difficult person to embarrass." Fred Thompson, 4/11/07)
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To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran

Hold the presses, I think we’ve found Helen Thomas’ sister!


47 posted on 07/01/2007 8:50:28 PM PDT by WVNan
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To: dragonblustar

Well, I see we had the same thought.


48 posted on 07/01/2007 8:52:17 PM PDT by WVNan
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To: dragonblustar
Gad. Can you imagine going through life with that face? No wonder she's such a bit*h
49 posted on 07/01/2007 9:50:31 PM PDT by maine-iac7 ( "...but you can't fool all of the people all the time." LINCOLN)
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To: maine-iac7
My 1'st post on Free Republic. 2 of my relatives (been around since Freepers was founded),have wanted me to sign up, I just did, I think that it was all a plant to get the media involved, why else would this mostly decomposed creature be their?
50 posted on 07/02/2007 12:59:12 AM PDT by mimic31u10
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To: ASA Vet

One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish.

51 posted on 07/02/2007 1:20:10 AM PDT by BykrBayb (This tagline in memory of FReeper 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub ~ Þ)
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52 posted on 07/02/2007 1:27:27 AM PDT by Krankor (kROGER)
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