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Agnathan ✯

Often called the "vampires of the deep," many lamprey species are parasitic. They use their funnel-like, tooth-lined mouths to latch onto other fish and feed on their blood and tissue. While they can be harmful to local fish populations in some regions, they are also an ancient and vital part of many freshwater and marine ecosystems.

The Jawless Wonders: Exploring the Ancient World of Agnathans agnathan

The term "Agnatha" literally translates to "without jaws." Unlike the vast majority of fish you see today, these creatures lack the hinged bony structures that allow most animals to bite or chew. Instead, they possess specialized, often circular mouths designed for suction or rasping. No Jaws: Their mouths are fixed and often circular. Often called the "vampires of the deep," many

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