Grey cutthroat eel

The grey cutthroat eel (Synaphobranchus affinis) is a cutthroat eel. It lives a benthic lifestyle, inhabiting the continental margin and global deep waters including near Portugal, the Canary Islands, Morocco, Japan, Australia, and others.

References

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