yes
Lampreys are jawless fish known for their eel-like appearance and circular mouth filled with sharp teeth. They are sometimes referred to as "eel-like fish" due to their long, slender bodies and lack of jaws.
they have sharp teeth which clings onto the prey and starts to dig a eat parts of the fish. so lampreys are parasirtes
The skeletons of lampreys and hagfishes are made of cartilage rather than bone. This cartilaginous skeleton provides structure and support to their bodies without the need for true bones.
Yes, reptiles typically have limbs. Most reptiles have four limbs, although some species have lost their limbs or have reduced limb size through evolution. These limbs are adapted for walking, climbing, or swimming, depending on the species.
4Four.
Sea lampreys do not have legs.
No, lampreys do not have paired appendages like fins or limbs. They have a single, continuous dorsal fin along their back that helps them maneuver in water.
Surfeit of Lampreys was created in 1941.
Sea lampreys drink or eat blood
Sea Lampreys have been known since ancient times.
Sea lampreys are fish.
lampreys are only hunted by man
No, lampreys are a cartilaginous fish, and being made of cartilage, they have no bones.
Lampreys differ from hagfishes by having a notochord that is surrounded by a tube of cartilage.
Birds and mammals are air breathers. Lampreys are not.
blood
no