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Lampreys are parasitic jawless fish that primarily prey on the blood and bodily fluids of other fish. They attach themselves to their hosts using their suction-cup-like mouths, where they use their raspy tongues to scrape through the skin and access the blood. Some lamprey species may also feed on the tissues of their hosts. While they primarily target fish, certain species can occasionally feed on other aquatic animals.

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