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lamprey eels การใช้

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  • Lamprey eels in red wine sauce, for example.
  • Attempts have been made to limit the lamprey eel population by erecting barriers during their spawning migrations.
  • Other common names include : Bloodsucker, Blue Lamprey, Hitch-hiker, Lamper, Lamprey Eel.
  • The American Brook Lamprey is a type of freshwater jawless fish sometimes incorrectly referred to as the " Lamprey eel ".
  • Sopo specializes in the following culinary dishes : Lamprey Eel Rice ( ); Pork Stew ( ) and Pork Sausage ( ).
  • In one episode he says that a particular fish, which resembles a Lamprey Eel, reminds him of her " before face-lift ."
  • Atlantic salmon and lamprey eels are expected to return to most of the river after a more than 200-year absence pending the construction of fish ladders
  • Lake Champlain has been under siege, biologically speaking, by nuisance invaders such as the lamprey eel and the zebra mussel that threaten sports fishing and water quality.
  • "Lampredotto " is derived from the Italian word for lamprey eels, " lampreda ", as the tripe resembles a lamprey in shape and color.
  • As we walked up the gravel bar, I pointed out a distinct feature of our river in the spring, the bathtub-sized mounds of small stones built by spawning lamprey eels.
  • Waves that day were almost 5 m high, ( up to 15 ft ), water temperature was 21 癈 ( 65 癋 ) and lamprey eels were attacking her legs and arms.
  • In 1921 sea lamprey or Lamprey Eel ( " Petromyzon marinus " ) invaded the Great Lakes through the Welland Canal, though, significantly reducing the numbers of lake trout and whitefish.
  • In 1881 settlers built the first sawmill on the peninsula in lamprey eel was accidentally introduced to the Great Lakes in 1932, the devastation on the fish supply made the peninsula a less attractive place to live.
  • The arrival to the Lake of a non-native species, the Lamprey eel, caused devastation to the Lake trout population and, over time, brought about the downfall to the days of the derby.
  • Willowy alders and thick old cedars and Douglas firs shaded its cold, rushing water well-populated with fish in their early stages of life _ resident cutthroat and rainbow trout, kokanee, coho salmon and even lamprey eels.