Sea lampreys do not typically attack humans. They are parasitic fish that feed on the blood of other fish, not humans.
Lampreys do not typically attack humans. They are parasitic fish that feed on the blood of other fish, but they are not known to target humans as prey.
Lampreys do not typically attack humans and are not considered a significant threat to human safety.
Sea lampreys do not pose a threat to humans by attacking them. They are parasitic fish that primarily feed on the blood of other fish species.
Sea lampreys drink or eat blood
Sea lampreys are fish.
Yes, there have been rare instances where sea lampreys have bitten humans, but these incidents are uncommon.
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Sea Lampreys got to the U.S. by shipping canals which connected the great lakes to oceans.
Sea Lampreys have been known since ancient times.
Sea Lampreys belong to the order Petromyzontiformes.
Oh, isn't that a fascinating question! Sea lampreys are quite unique creatures. While it's hard to know the exact number of sea lampreys in the world, scientists work hard to study and protect these special beings. Each sea lamprey is important and plays a vital role in our underwater ecosystems.
No, lampreys are not dangerous. Though you may see people coming out of lakes or freshwater ponds with them attached to their body, it does not harm you. Sometimes lampreys attach to objects to fight the current, it is not sucking out your blood. I imagine that humans don't taste very good to lampreys as they suck the blood of FISH. Not humans. Though I do have to say they look pretty scary... hope this helped!