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Yes, a lamprey does not have a jaw. Instead, it has a circular mouth with sharp teeth that it uses to latch onto and feed on the blood of other fish.
Yes, lamprey bites can be painful due to their sharp teeth and ability to latch onto their prey. The wounds can also be difficult to heal because of the anticoagulant secretions released by lampreys while feeding.
The nickname for a sea lamprey is "vampire fish" due to its bloodsucking behavior. This term reflects its feeding habits, as it attaches to other fish and consumes their blood and bodily fluids. The sea lamprey's distinctive appearance, with a circular mouth full of sharp teeth, further contributes to this nickname.
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no their teeth are not sharp
Sharp teeth are just teeth (the things in your mouth that you chew with) that are sharp or pointy.
they will cling on to it like a leech. it has almost 120 sharp teeth that become embedded into the flesh of the fish. the fish just ignores it and does its normal routine. after a while, the lamprey will start to drain the fish of its blood, and will soon leave the fish with noe left and leaves it to die. there are no recorded actions of a lamprey feeding off of a human.
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Sharp Teeth was created in 2008.
The ISBN of Sharp Teeth is 0061430226.
A little bit of sharp teeth.