Thread:Ladybrasa/@comment-24853767-20191014213038/@comment-27624304-20191015003433

The Grimora is a fictitious species, so being compared to similar animals in real life - like arachnids, leeches, and lampreys, is warranted. The paragraph mentions several similarities to the lamprey, not stating they are lampreys or a fish at all, and is more than just the mouth. The paragraph does not speak about Grimora life cycle, but points out that the similar real life creature also lives, at least for a time, in freshwater. Nor does that paragraph take up a quarter of the page. The lamprey paragraph does not say Grimora are edible - that was mostly just a interesting point about the lamprey, having just talked about some lampreys having a toxic coating (similar to Grimora have toxins effecting dragons).

Descriptions of real life animal equivalents on the animal pages (and plant pages) is standard for this Wiki on those pages.

I hope this makes sense for you!