Selected Species Around the World |
Broadgilled Hagfish - Eptatretus cirrhatus ![pacific ocean](/wild/images/pacificocean.jpg)
Brook Lamprey - Lampetra planeri
Brown Hagfish - Paramyxine atami ![North America](/wild/images/northamerica.jpg)
Cape Hagfish - Myxine capensis ![Indian Ocean](/wild/images/indianocean.jpg)
Carpathian Lamprey - Eudontomyzon danfordi ![Europe](/wild/images/europe1.gif)
Dwarf Hagfish- Myxine pequenoi ![pacific ocean](/wild/images/pacificocean.jpg)
Eightgilled Hagfish - Eptatretus octatrema ![atlantic Ocean](/wild/images/atlanticocean.png)
Fivegill Hagfish - Eptatretus profundus ![atlantic Ocean](/wild/images/atlanticocean.png)
Goliath Hagfish - Eptatretus goliath ![pacific ocean](/wild/images/pacificocean.jpg)
Greek Brook Lamprey - Eudontomyzon hellenicus ![Europe](/wild/images/europe1.gif) |
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Lombardy Brook Lamprey - Lampetra zanandreai ![Europe](/wild/images/europe1.gif)
Longfin Hagfish - Eptatretus longipinnis ![Indian Ocean](/wild/images/indianocean.jpg)
Lulua River Lamprey - Aplocheilichthys katangae ![Africa](/wild/images/africa1.jpg)
Non-parasitic Lamprey - Mordacia praecox ![Australia](/wild/images/australia.gif)
River Lamprey - Lampetra fluviatilis
Sixgill Hagfish - Eptatretus hexatrema ![image](/wild/images/picture.jpg)
Southern Hagfish - Myxine australis ![pacific ocean](/wild/images/pacificocean.jpg)
Strickrott's Hagfish - Eptatretus strickrotti ![pacific ocean](/wild/images/pacificocean.jpg)
Ukranian Brook Lamprey - Eudontomyzon mariae
Vladykov's Lamprey - Eudontomyzon vladykovi ![Europe](/wild/images/europe1.gif)
White-headed Hagfish - Myxine ios ![atlantic Ocean](/wild/images/atlanticocean.png) |
Additional Information
Key: Profile Photos Video Audio NH Species
American Brook Lamprey - Lampetra appendix ![New Hampshire Species](/wild/images/nhmap.gif)
The American brook lamprey is found in the eastern U.S. and southeastern Canada.
Source:US Geological Survey Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Atlantic Hagfish - Myxine glutinosa ![Mediterranian](/wild/images/redsea.jpg)
The Atlantic hagfish is found on both sides of the north Atlantic Ocean.
Source: Sea and Sky Intended Audience: Student Reading Level: Middle School
Atlantic Hagfish - Myxine glutinosa ![Mediterranian](/wild/images/redsea.jpg)
The Atlantic hagfish preys on shrimp, worms, and small crabs
Source: NOAA Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Brook Lamprey - Lampetra planeri ![Europe](/wild/images/europe1.gif)
The brook lamprey is found in small brooks, streams, lakes, and rivers across Europe.
Source: Arkive Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Northern Brook Lamprey - Ichthyomyzon fossor ![North America](/wild/images/northamerica.jpg)
Northern brook lamprey are found in many areas of the midwestern and northeastern United States.
Source: Animal Diversity Web Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Southern Brook Lamprey - Ichthyomyzon gagei ![North America](/wild/images/northamerica.jpg)
Southern brook lampreys are found in the Mississippi River basin, the Tennessee River drainage, and Gulf of Mexico drainages.
Source: Animal Diversity Web Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
River Lamprey - Lampetra fluviatilis ![Europe](/wild/images/europe1.gif)
The river lamprey is found in western Europe from Sweden and Finland south to France and east to Russia.
Source: Arkive Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Sea Lamprey - Petromyzon marinus ![New Hampshire Species](/wild/images/nhmap.gif)
The sea lamprey is found on both sides of the North Atlantic.
Source: Arkive Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Sea Lamprey - Petromyzon marinus ![New Hampshire Species](/wild/images/nhmap.gif)
In North American the sea lamprey is found on the east coast of United States and Canada.
Source: EEK - Environmental Education for Kids Intended Audience: Students Reading Level: Elementary School
Pacific Hagfish - Eptatretus stoutii ![pacific ocean](/wild/images/pacificocean.jpg)
The Pacific hagfish is found on muddy bottoms in cold ocean waters along the Pacific Coast from Vancouver, Canada south to Baja California, Mexico.
Source: Animal Diversity Web Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Pacific Hagfish - Eptatretus stoutii ![pacific ocean](/wild/images/pacificocean.jpg)
The Pacific hagfish is also known as the slime eel.
Source: Monterey Bay Aquarium Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Pacific Hagfish - Eptatretus stoutii ![pacific ocean](/wild/images/pacificocean.jpg)
The hagfish can tie itself into a knot.
Source: Aquarium of the Pacific Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Pacific Hagfish - Eptatretus stoutii ![pacific ocean](/wild/images/pacificocean.jpg)
Hagfish eat worms and invertebrates, but they also enter both dying and dead fish and eat them from the inside out.
Source: Oregon Coast Aquarium Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Pacific Hagfish - Eptatretus stoutii ![pacific ocean](/wild/images/pacificocean.jpg)
Hagfish have been around, mostly unchanged, since the Paleozoic era 450 million years ago.
Source: California Department of Fish and Wildlife Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Pacific Lamprey - Entosphenus tridentatus ![North America](/wild/images/northamerica.jpg)
The Pacific lamprey is born in fresh water, matures in the ocean, and returns to fresh water to reproduce. It dies after reproduction.
Source: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School |