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Once thought to be as extinct as an honest Politician, this earliest ancestor of most eels has been found alive and kicking in a very remote part of Australia.
Living at the same time as the Dinosaurs and around a bit them as well, this bloke may not have given you a nasty bite, but according to reports would give you one very nasty suck though.

Triphid 9 Nov 10
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Name please. Or even better a link.

Fernapple Level 9 Nov 10, 2021

Geez Louise, give a bloke a break will you, my computer knowledge/abilities aren't all that great you know.

@Triphid Go on you are brilliant, don't let the self defined smart kids tell you otherwise.

@Fernapple Mate, I grew up in age of pencils, pens, paper and slide rules. all this URL, computer codes, etc, etc, is foreign to me, give me an ancient language any day.

they are " Lampreys "
[en.wikipedia.org]
[oceanservice.noaa.gov]

@Fernapple Flattery and adulation will get you nowhere I'm sorry to say, but, money, on the other hand may smooth the way...LOL.

@Triphid That must be why I always get such a rough ride, never have had much of that.

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What's it scientific name?

Charlene Level 9 Nov 10, 2021

Wrote it on a bit of paper but can't find the bit of paper, sorry.

Lamprey

@Diaco Er, it is one the earliest ancestors of ALL eel-like fishes and eels, dates back to pre-Jurassic times.

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Wow weird

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