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					 			      	Agnatha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 Agnatha is a superclass of jawless fish in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, consisting of both present and extinct species. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnatha
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					 			      	Hagfish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 Hagfish, the class Myxini, are eel-shaped, slime-producing marine fish (occasionally called slime eels). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagfish
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					 			      	Lamprey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 Lampreys (sometimes also called lamprey eels) are any jawless fish of the order Petromyzontiformes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamprey
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					 			      	10 Fun Facts About the Hagfish - WIRED
					 			      	 
 Hagfish are slimy, disgusting, and hugely important to oceanic ecosystems. http://www.wired.com/2014/11/creature-feature-10-fun-facts-hagfish
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					 			      	Agnatha - New World Encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 Agnatha (Greek, "no jaws"), often considered a superclass within the subphylum Vertebrata, comprises the jawless fish-the oldest known vertebrates. http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Agnatha
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					 			      	Agnathans Facts, Information, Pictures - Encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 Get information, facts, and pictures about Agnathans at Encyclopedia.com. Make research projects and school reports about  Agnathans easy with credible articles from our FREE, online encyclopedia and dictionary. http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Agnathans.aspx
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					 			      	Agnathan - Fish - Britannica
					 			      	 
 Any member of the group of primitive jawless fishes that includes the lampreys (order Petromyzoniformes), hagfishes (order Myxiniformes), and several extinct groups. http://www.britannica.com/animal/agnathan
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					 			      	Jawless Fish Facts - Animal Facts
					 			      	 
 The jawless fish  that are alive today are the hagfish (Hyperotreti or Myxini) and the lampreys (Hyperoartia). http://www.animalfacts.net/fish/jawless-fish.html
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					 			      	Jawless Fish - Science Learning Space
					 			      	 
 There are about 100 species of jawless fish. http://www.sciencelearningspace.com/2011/09/jawless-fish/
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					 			      	Agnathans: Jawless Fishes - Boundless
					 			      	 
 Learn more about agnathans: jawless fishes in the Boundless open textbook. https://www.boundless.com/biology/textbooks/boundless-biology-textbook/vertebrates-29/fishes-172/agnathans-jawless-fishes-666-11887/
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					 			      	A Kiss of Death, Lamprey Sucks Jeremy's Blood - River Monsters - Animal Planet
					 			      	 
 Jeremy demonstrates the lamprey's deadly vampire-like bite! Watch and prepare to be DISGUSTED. http://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/river-monsters/videos/a-kiss-of-death-lamprey-sucks-jeremys-blood/
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					 			      	Pteraspidomorphi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 Pteraspidomorphi is an extinct class of early jawless fish. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pteraspidomorphi
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					 			      	Ostracoderm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 Ostracoderms ("shell-skinned") refers to the armored jawless fishes of the Paleozoic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostracoderm
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					 			      	Cyclostomata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 Cyclostomata is a group of chordates that comprises the living jawless fishes: the lampreys and hagfishes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclostomata