A lamprey (sometimes also called lamprey eel) is a parasitic marine/aquatic animal with a toothed, funnel-like sucking mouth. Translated directly, their name means stone lickers (lambere: to lick, and petra: stone). While lampreys are well known for those species which bore into the flesh of other fish to suck their blood, these species make up the minority. In zoology, lampreys are often not considered to be true fish because of their vastly different morphology and physiology.
Lampreys are part of the jawless fish group. They have cartilaginous skeletons and have elongated bodies like that of an eel.
A rock that has been heated to almost its melting point.
The lamprey's heart consists of two chambers
the sea lamprey causes problems by sticking themselves to a fish. all in all a sea lamprey has endangerd more fish in our ecosystem
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Absolutely. As an invasive species, the lamprey has no natural enemies, and the fish of the Great Lakes have no defenses against them.
Lex Lamprey's birth name is Alexander Jon Lamprey.
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Zane Lamprey is 6'.
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Caspian lamprey was created in 1870.
Chestnut lamprey was created in 1858.
Silver lamprey was created in 1937.
Pacific lamprey was created in 1836.
Hugh Lamprey was born in 1928.
Hugh Lamprey died in 1996.
Greek lamprey was created in 1982.
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