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| | Fishes of Minnesota-Chestnut lamprey (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11) |
 | | Chestnut lampreys live in certain large streams and small rivers of the Red, St. Croix, and lower Mississippi river systems. |
 | | Like other lampreys, chestnuts live a long time as larvae, probably 5 to 7 years, (but we are not sure). |
 | | As adults, chestnuts attach themselves to the sides of various fishes, including a variety of suckers, catfishes, and sturgeons. |
| www.gen.umn.edu /research/fish/fishes/chestnut_lamprey.html (568 words) |
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