The best answer to that question iiiiiiss look it up! just kidd'n http://academics.smcvt.edu/dfacey/AquaticBiology/Fishes%20Pages/sealamprey.htm
Water would move from the Gulf of Mexico to Lake Okeechobee by ocean water flowing up a river that joins with the lake
they came from lake Erie canal.they came by a school bus
No, but an ocean can engulf a lake.
Lake superior, lake Michigan, lake Huron, lake Erie, lake Ontario
The sea lamprey is primarily found in the Great Lakes region of the United States, particularly in areas like Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. They are also present in some river systems connected to these lakes, such as the St. Lawrence River and various tributaries. Originally from the Atlantic Ocean, sea lampreys have invaded these freshwater ecosystems, where they are considered an invasive species.
ocean,lake and pond
Zebra mussels, Asian carp, sea lampreys and Eurasian ruffes as well
The sea lamprey has only one predator: lake trout though i have read it only on one site so idk but yes the lake trout
Not a lake, but an Ocean, The Arctic Ocean.
Ocean
the smallest lake water fish in the uk is pearch.
The largest bodies of water on earth are the Pacific Ocean, The Atlantic Ocean, The Indian Ocean, The Mediterranean Ocean, The Great Lakes ( Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, And Lake Ontario)