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Q: What are the example of hagfishes?
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How are lampreys different from hagfishes?

Lampreys differ from hagfishes by having a notochord that is surrounded by a tube of cartilage.


How do hagfishes reproduce?

by pooing


Lampreys and hagfishes are the only remaining?

agnathans


The skeletons of lampreys and hagfishes are made of?

cartilage


Are Lampreys and hagfishes are examples of what kind of fishes members of the class Agnatha?

jawless fishes


How do sharks and hagfishes obtain food?

Hagfishes crawl into the bodies of dead or dying fishes and use their rough tongues to scrape decaying tissues.Sharks will attack and eat anything that smells like food. They can smell and taste even a tiny amount of blood.


What is the animal which are chordates and craniates but not vertabrate?

Myxini (hagfishes) are chordates and craniates. they have a cartillagenous skull but no vertebra or jaws.


Do pigeons have a lobed liver?

Yes pigeons have spleens. All vertebrates have spleens except lampreys and hagfishes.


What is the hagfishs favorite food?

Hagfishes are scavengers, not predators, because they lack jaws. They do possess teeth which enable them to process carcasses, piece by piece.


What are hagfishes?

Enemies of the hagfish include seals, dolphins, sea lions, and octopus. Another one of the hagfishâ??s main enemies are human beings.


What class do hagfishes belong to?

They belong to Phylum Chordata but are Invertebrate Chordates. Hagfish are very primitive. They have have only a partial skull and no vertebral column. They have no jaw or scales.


What vertebrates don't have jaws?

Lampreys and hagfishes are the only jawless vertebrates to survive today. They both have a round mouth and for this reason are often referred to as cyclostomes.