View A Lamprey
Pictures. The common name lamprey is probably derived from latin lampetra, which may mean stone licker. As in the other jawless fish, the hagfish 1.
The sea lamprey—an ancient atlantic fish that wreaked havoc on the great lakes—may be america's first destructive invasive the rasping mouth of the sea lamprey, an infamous great lakes invader. From middle english laumprei, borrowed from old french lampreie (modern french lamproie), from medieval latin lampreda, possibly alteration of late latin lampetra (lamprey), whose further origin is unknown, though is traditionally thought to be a combination of lambō (i lick, lap) + petra. Whether this is true or not, obviously, even dating back to antiquity, people had some reason to fear a lamprey attack.
Its toothy grin is enough to frighten children across the realm.
We've all seen a lamprey mouth before: A long, ugly freshwater eel found in nearly every river and lake in eorzea. Rather than being embedded in horizontal (or … This video was produced by c.
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