Lampreys are long snake shaped animals, much like eels. They do not have any kind of appendages, such as fins or legs.
Yes. They have a closed circulatory system with a 2-chambered heart.
Nope
Lampreys are a species of jawless fish. Some species of lampreys suck blood from other creatures. Hagfish are another type of jawless fish. Hagfish have no vertebrae.
appendages are how many body parts do they have
they have sharp teeth which clings onto the prey and starts to dig a eat parts of the fish. so lampreys are parasirtes
cartilage
a lion has five diffrent apendages because appendages are arms legs and tails
Surfeit of Lampreys was created in 1941.
Yes, lampreys are jawless fish. So are hagfish. Lampreys and hagfish have slender, eel-like bodies without scales. They do not have paired appendages, and, of course, they lack jaws. They have cartilaginous skeletons and often do not have vertebrae.
Sea lampreys drink or eat blood
Lampreys are a species of jawless fish. Some species of lampreys suck blood from other creatures. Hagfish are another type of jawless fish. Hagfish have no vertebrae.
Sea lampreys are fish.
Sea Lampreys have been known since ancient times.
Jawless fish, like lampreys and hagfish, do not have jaws, nor do they have scales, paired appendages, or whole vertebrae. They have cartilaginous skeletons, meaning their endoskeletons are made up of cartilage, and they have a dorsal nerve cord that leads to a distinct brain.
No, lampreys are a cartilaginous fish, and being made of cartilage, they have no bones.
lampreys are only hunted by man
Lampreys differ from hagfishes by having a notochord that is surrounded by a tube of cartilage.
appendages are how many body parts do they have
Birds and mammals are air breathers. Lampreys are not.