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.
the sea lamprey came from the East side of the world
Lake Huron is home to a diverse range of fish species, including both game and non-game varieties. Notable species include lake trout, yellow perch, walleye, and smallmouth bass. Additionally, the lake supports populations of northern pike, whitefish, and various types of panfish. The ecosystem also includes non-native species like the sea lamprey, which has impacted local fish populations.
It is part of Lake Huron.
Native to Atlantic Ocean
Caspian Sea - Asia (or Euraisa) Lake Superior - North America Lake Victoria - Africa Aral Sea - Africa Lake Huron - North America
Yes they do Such as places like lake Michigan
it came from the Atlantic ocean and then went to the great lakes in 1936.
sea level= 0 ft above sea level.
Deep Sea Detectives - 2003 Death on Lake Huron 1-15 was released on: USA: 9 September 2003
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
Lakes Superior, Huron, and Michigan are located in North America (border of Canada and the United States). Lake Victoria is located in Africa. The Caspian Sea is located in Asia. Aral Sea is located in AsiaLake Superior: North AmericaLake Huron: North AmericaLake Michigan: North AmericaLake Victoria: AfricaCaspian Sea: AsiaAral Sea: Asia