There is an easier way to deal with the Great Lakes infestation, however: If we could just convince Midwesterners to
view lampreys as a delicacy, as they do in many parts of Europe, the problem might be solved.
Not exact matches
Now, a detailed analysis of more than 1200 fossils that provide
views of the creature's remains from many angles confirm its relation to the eellike creatures known as
lampreys, the researchers report online today in Nature.
A side
view of the
lamprey gut, showing many large serotonergic neurons (green) sitting on the side of the gut.