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Two sea lampreys, which use sharp teeth to drain body fluids of fish. The sea lampreys resemble 18-inch eels, can live in both salt and fresh water and likely found their way into the Great Lakes via shipping channels. Photo by Daymon J Hartley

Two sea lampreys, which use sharp teeth to drain body fluids of fish. The sea lampreys resemble 18-inch eels, can live in both salt and fresh water and likely found their way into the Great Lakes via shipping channels. Photo by Daymon J Hartley

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