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Blogger Sabina E. said...

dang. that looks weird as hell.

December 30, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is that the right name? I tried to google it to find more, and didn't come up with anything.

December 30, 2009

Blogger the ginabean said...

This almost looks cartoonish. Having said that, I'm quite certain I'd crap myself if I came across one of these bad boys...

December 30, 2009

Blogger Cate said...

Well, actually, that's one of my questions, too -- what its real name is. "Devilfish" is only the local name -- and most folks actually call it by its Yup'ik name, which I'm not sure how to spell. If anyone finds anything, let me know! :)

December 30, 2009

Anonymous LisaL said...

Lol DangGina. You beat me to it. I would most definitely crap myself if I saw something like that looking up at me out of the water.

December 30, 2009

Blogger …wouldn't you like to know. said...

I asked a science friend and she said it looks like it belongs to the order scorpaeniformes. That's a start on identifying it.

December 31, 2009

Blogger Cate said...

OK, so I'm going to attempt to spell the Yup'ik name:"Kiuqlluaq" which phonetically would be pronounced: "guy-U-thlu-auk"

January 03, 2010

Anonymous SebastesMan said...

Well, Devil fish (local term) is supposedly Cottus cognatus or slimy sculpin (AKA kayurrlugaq) according to google. That picture does not appear to be of a slimy sculpin.

January 03, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I googled Alaska Sculpin, and I think you're right

http://media.photobucket.com/image/alaska%20sculpin/dvretz/Sea-Monster-_2.jpg

the images look pretty close

January 07, 2010

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