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Lamprey Quiz for the New Year
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1. You live on a lake infested with sea lampreys and your friend has property on a lake not infested with sea lampreys. Therefore, your property value will be higher. [ Edited by: Tangaroa on 2004-12-21 16:48 ] |
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Tue, Dec 21, 2004 3:10 PM
the term "infested" implies something that decreases property value. if the lake were full of trout, which might increase property value if uncontaminated and fish-able, a word that implies an increase in property value could be "brimming" or "flush" (e.g. "I am flush with ocelots" -3rd rock from the sun, beanie babies episode) |
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Tue, Dec 21, 2004 4:29 PM
While the word 'infested', which was obviously ill-chosen, does convey notions of contamination et al, the eel-like sea lamprey could someday enable paralyzed people to reliably control their legs. You see, the creature has a removable spine that can remain alive in a dish and be stimulated to move as if it's still inside a swimming animal. It is possible to transplant the spinal chord into a human being and control the signals via outside controls, thereby enabling the paralyzed individual to move. This is a veritable medical miracle which must be worth millions. It is obvious to me that the lake containing these wonderous creatures would easily be considered the more valuable of the two. [ Edited by: Beatnikine on 2004-12-22 12:15 ] |
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Tangaroa
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Tue, Dec 21, 2004 4:44 PM
Question 1: The correct answer is False. |
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Tangaroa
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Tue, Dec 21, 2004 4:45 PM
2. Currently, $14 million dollars is spent to combat sea lamprey populations. |
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ZebraTiki
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Tue, Dec 21, 2004 5:04 PM
True. |
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Tangaroa
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Tue, Dec 21, 2004 6:18 PM
Question 2: The correct answer is True. |
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Tangaroa
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Tue, Dec 21, 2004 6:19 PM
3. The fishing industry thrived in the middle part of the 20th century, when sea lamprey populations were at their height. |
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Wed, Dec 22, 2004 12:21 PM
False These organisms were a major cause of the collapse of lake trout, whitefish, and chub populations in the Great Lakes during the 1940's and 1950's [ Edited by: Beatnikine on 2004-12-22 12:21 ] |
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Tangaroa
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Wed, Dec 22, 2004 3:50 PM
Question 3: The correct answer is False. |
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Tangaroa
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Wed, Dec 22, 2004 3:52 PM
4. In 1946, the fish catch for Lake Michigan was 5.5 million pounds. By 1953, the sea lamprey population had reduced the fish catch to 402 pounds. |
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Thu, Dec 23, 2004 2:12 PM
African or European Lamprey? |
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Tangaroa
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Thu, Dec 23, 2004 2:37 PM
European, as the Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) existed in the Atlantic ocean, prior to discovery in the Great Lakes in 1835... |
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freddiefreelance
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Thu, Dec 23, 2004 2:59 PM
Then true. |
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Tangaroa
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Thu, Dec 23, 2004 4:27 PM
Question 4: The correct answer is True. |
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Tangaroa
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Thu, Dec 23, 2004 4:31 PM
Question #5 is remarkably similar to question #4, so to conquer redundancy - we will proceed directly to Question #6. 6. Of the fish caught and not killed by the sea lamprey at the height of the Great Lakes lamprey invasion, 100% exhibited wounds. |
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Thu, Dec 23, 2004 5:05 PM
Lampreys are hagfish. In that one word I've said it. -- Ogden Nash Personally, I like lamprey. The best solution to many "infestation" problems is simply to eat the offending beast. I've eaten smoked lamprey in Germany, and it was excellent. I believe there is a tradition in England that the reigning monarch is served Lamprey Pie for Christmas each year ... or was that New Years? In any case, I think I'll have a tee made that says "EAT MORE LAMPREY". Cheers! Stay on the beach. The natives over there are cannibals. [ Edited by: cybertiki on 2004-12-23 17:06 ] |
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Thu, Dec 23, 2004 5:57 PM
Laden with, or without, coconuts? |
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Shipwreckjoey
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Fri, Dec 24, 2004 12:51 AM
That would obviously be the European Lamprey, whereas in deepest, darkest Africa the reigning Mau Mau monarch is served the Africanized Lamprey. It's a small world after all. |
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Tangaroa
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Sun, Dec 26, 2004 10:00 AM
Question 6: The correct answer is False. |
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Tangaroa
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Sun, Dec 26, 2004 10:01 AM
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ZebraTiki
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Sun, Dec 26, 2004 3:10 PM
#7: False I'm having lamprey, lamprey, lamprey, lamprey, lamprey, eggs, and lamprey. |
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Tangaroa
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Sun, Dec 26, 2004 7:02 PM
Question 7: The correct answer is True. |
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Tangaroa
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Sun, Dec 26, 2004 7:03 PM
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Sun, Dec 26, 2004 7:51 PM
I'd say true, but if they just caught and sold Lamprey instead of Trout... hey, problem solved! |
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Tangaroa
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Mon, Dec 27, 2004 9:19 AM
Question 8: The correct answer is True. |
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Tangaroa
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Mon, Dec 27, 2004 9:20 AM
9. As an adult, the parasitic sea lamprey can destroy up to 40 pounds of fish. |
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Mon, Dec 27, 2004 10:43 AM
Hmmm... I'm going to say 'true' - it is a commonly known fact that the a sea lamprey lives one to one-and-a-half years as an adult, killing up to 18 kg (thats 40 lbs.) of fish before it returns to a river to spawn and die. Lamprey in Brewet Soak the lamprey in salted water for about 4 hours. |
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Tangaroa
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Mon, Dec 27, 2004 11:40 AM
Question 9: The correct answer is True. |
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Tangaroa
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Mon, Dec 27, 2004 11:42 AM
10. The sea lamprey can live anywhere from 50-100 years, all of which are spent as a parasite, feeding on fish. This is the final question of the Lamprey Quiz for the New Year. |
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Johnny Dollar
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Tue, Mar 8, 2005 1:42 PM
another recipe... LAMPREY AU SANG Ingredients
http://www.quite.com/personal/cafeq/querkyrecipeslamprey.htm |
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Tangaroa
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Wed, Mar 9, 2005 10:09 AM
It's the blood that makes it retch-tastic! |
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Tangaroa, you never gave the answer to question 10 :( |
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