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 bloodsucking fish with no jaw is likely to be a lamprey. Lampreys are jawless fish that use their toothed, funnel-like mouths to attach to other fish and feed on their blood and tissues.
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.
they get there oxygen from their flukes.........
Surfeit of Lampreys was created in 1941.
Lampreys are jawless fishes with cartilaginous skeletons. Most lampreys are parasites on other fishes and are marine animals. A few lamprey species live in freshwater. All sharks live in the sea and have cartilaginous skeletons. Most sharks are predators, but a few are filter feeders on marine plankton.
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Sea lampreys drink or eat blood
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Sea Lampreys have been known since ancient times.
Sea lampreys are fish.
Great Britain, most likely, second most likely, Africa.
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lampreys are only hunted by man
No, lampreys are a cartilaginous fish, and being made of cartilage, they have no bones.
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