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Lamprey - Relation to humans - Article Index

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Encyclopedia - Lamprey: Encyclopedia - Lamprey
Geotriinae Mordaciinae Petromyzontinae A lamprey is a jawless fish with a toothed, funnel-like sucking mouth, with which most species bo...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Lamprey: Encyclopedia Ii - Lamprey - Taxonomy
The taxonomy presented here is that given by Fisher, 1994. The lampreys comprise an entire class Cephalaspidomorphi, containing a single ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Lamprey: Encyclopedia Ii - Lamprey - Physical Description
Lampreys live mostly in coastal and fresh waters, although at least one species, Geotria australis, probably travels significant distance...   » Read the article

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