
This story was reported from Los Angeles. dead sea creatures washed up on beaches in North East England. (Photo: Scripps Institution of Oceanography) An unusual deep sea lancetfish that washed up on shore in San Diego.

They belong to the oldest group of vertebrates, the Agnatha, which existed more than 400 million years ago before there were fish with jaws. An unusual deep sea lancetfish that washed up on shore in San Diego Dec. The museum said sea lampreys do not have a jaw but instead have a sucker-shaped mouth with teeth in it.

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