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- Lamprey - Wikipedia
Lampreys ˈlæmpreɪz (sometimes inaccurately called lamprey eels) are a group of jawless fish comprising the order Petromyzontiformes ˌpɛtroʊmɪˈzɒntɪfɔːrmiːz , sole order in the class Petromyzontida The adult lamprey is characterized by a toothed, funnel-like sucking mouth
- Sea lamprey - Wikipedia
The sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) is a parasitic lamprey native to the Northern Hemisphere It is sometimes referred to as the "vampire fish"
- Pacific lamprey - Wikipedia
The Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus) is an anadromous parasitic lamprey from the Pacific Coast of North America and Asia in an area called the Pacific Rim [4] It is a member of the Petromyzontidae family The Pacific lamprey is also known as the three-tooth lamprey and tridentate lamprey Ammocoetes held by biologist in the Carmel River
- Lamprey | Mouth, Bite, Facts | Britannica
lamprey, any of about 43 species of primitive fishlike jawless vertebrates placed with hagfishes in the class Agnatha Lampreys belong to the family Petromyzonidae They live in coastal and fresh waters and are found in temperate regions around the world, except Africa
- European river lamprey - Wikipedia
The European river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis), also known as the river lamprey or lampern, is a species of freshwater lamprey Adult river lampreys measure from 25 to 40 cm (10 to 16 in) in the marine forms and up to 28 cm (11 in)in the lake forms
- Arctic lamprey - Wikipedia
The Arctic lamprey is a circumpolar species Its range extends from Lapland eastward to Kamchatka and southward to Japan and Korea It also inhabits the Arctic and Pacific drainages of Alaska and northwestern Canada
- Lamprey - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lampreys are jawless fish, whose adults are characterized by a toothed, funnel-like, sucking mouth Lampreys belong to the order Petromyzontiformes They live in coastal and fresh waters, and are found in temperate regions around the world Lampreys are eel -like, scaleless animals They range from about 15 to 100 centimetres (6 to 40 inches) long
- Brook lamprey - Wikipedia
The brook lamprey (Lampetra planeri), also known as the European brook lamprey and the western brook lamprey is a small European lamprey species that exclusively inhabits freshwater environments The species is related to, but distinct from, the North American western brook lamprey (Lampetra richardsoni)
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