Sea Lampreys (petromyzon marinus) also known as Great Sea Lamprey, Lake Lamprey, Lamprey Eel - is an invasive predator or parasite that feed on a wide range of salt and Freshwater Fish (herring, mackerel, salmon, and trout). It attached itself using its sucker type of mouth, using it rough tongue it creates a hole on the surface of the host, allowing it to suck the blood and body fluids. The saliva of the lamprey prevents the wound from clotting. The host fish is seriously wounded but often is the case it is killed immediately or will die from an infection from the wound.
They Use Filter Feeding
what they do is they cling on to the object it wants
leeches feed like the lamphrey.
They feed off of other fish in the Great Lakes And anywhere else the sea lamprey is located.
Surfeit of Lampreys was created in 1941.
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.
Lampreys attach themselves to fish and feed off the blood of fish. The Lamprey has an indirect lifestyle lasting between five and nine years.
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.