starfrækslu
Starfrækslu, also known as the Icelandic longspine sea scorpion (*Taenianotus triacanthus*), is a deep-sea fish species native to the North Atlantic Ocean, particularly around Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and parts of Norway. This species belongs to the family Notacanthidae, commonly referred to as the cusk-eels or spiny eels. Starfrækslu is notable for its elongated, eel-like body, which can reach lengths of up to 1.5 meters, though most specimens are smaller.
The fish is characterized by its three prominent dorsal spines, which are used for defense against predators.
Due to its deep-sea lifestyle, starfrækslu is rarely encountered by humans. However, it has been caught incidentally
Starfrækslu is not widely documented in popular culture or folklore, but its unique appearance and deep-sea