| 1. | Wildlife includes bullhead, brown trout and the primitive brook lamprey.
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| 2. | Ringwood is a American brook lamprey, and rainbow darter.
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| 3. | The Whitemouth River has the non-parasitic, native species northern brook lamprey.
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| 4. | The brook lamprey also lives in it.
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| 5. | The European brook lamprey has been seen in recent times but it may have disappeared since.
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| 6. | The Lamprey River derives its name from the American Brook Lamprey, which is native to the river.
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| 7. | A large number of species inhabit the river, among them : American brook lamprey and chestnut lamprey ).
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| 8. | As previously stated, the Mountain Brook lamprey is non parasitic and does not attach itself to other fish.
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| 9. | Thus the Oka basin is inhabited by brook lamprey, and the Desna and its tributaries by the Ukrainian lamprey.
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| 10. | The American Brook Lamprey is a type of freshwater jawless fish sometimes incorrectly referred to as the " Lamprey eel ".
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