Lampreys are a type of jawless fish. The animal that is most likely to eat them is humans. They donâ??t really have any other predator.
it came from the Atlantic ocean and then went to the great lakes in 1936.
Sea lamprey are a problem because they are parasitic fish that attach themselves to other fish by using their suction-cup like mouths to draw blood and body fluids. This weakens and can even kill the host fish, which can have negative impacts on fish populations and ecosystems.
They look like eels.
Absolutely. As an invasive species, the lamprey has no natural enemies, and the fish of the Great Lakes have no defenses against them.
Lampreys are found in freshwater and coastal regions around the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia. They typically inhabit rivers, streams, and lakes where they can attach to larger fish to feed on their blood.
No, it only affects the sea lamprey.
how does the lamprey effect human
the sea lamprey came from the East side of the world
They don't.
you die
20 years
a parasite
Sea Lampreys belong to the order Petromyzontiformes.
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it came from the Atlantic ocean and then went to the great lakes in 1936.
Yes, there have been documented cases of sea lamprey bites on humans, typically occurring when the lamprey mistakes a person for prey. These bites can be painful and may require medical attention.
Lion fish, Lamprey,