Do Lamprey Have Lungs

Lampreys live mostly in coastal and fresh waters and are found in most temperate regions. Some species (e.g. Geotria australis, Petromyzon marinus, and Entosphenus tridentatus) travel significant distances in the open ocean, [13] as evidenced by their lack of reproductive isolation between populations. Other species are found in land-locked lakes. Their larvae (ammocoetes) have a low tolerance ...

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Is lamprey a fish? When is a fish not a fish? When it’s a pride, lampern, nine-eyed eel, juneba, stone grig, or – as it’s more often known – lamprey. For this bizarre and primitive creature, whose fossil record goes back 450 million years, is not really a fish. If you need some convincing, the fact that it doesn’t have many fishy prerequisites, such as paired fins, gills, scales ...

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Five species of lampreys inhabit the Great Lakes. Unlike most Great Lakes fish, lampreys don’t have jaws, scales, or paired fins. After metamorphosis, lampreys develop round mouths, rasping tongues, and horn-shaped teeth.

Science News: Lampreys have ‘fight or flight’ cells, challenging ideas about nervous system evolution

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With terrifyingly sharp teeth arranged around a circular mouth, lampreys look about as primitive a vertebrate as you could imagine. But a new study finds that the animals have a surprising similarity ...

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Lampreys have ‘fight or flight’ cells, challenging ideas about nervous system evolution

Work began back in April in Lake Erie in Ontario and is expected to continue into October. That's good news, because when left to multiply, sea lampreys can cause big problems and threaten the Great ...

Yahoo: 'Vampires of the Great Lakes': Parasitic sea lampreys exceed targets in all Great Lakes

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