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Remoras or suckerfish or Sharksucker are elongated brown fish in order Perciformes and family Echeneidae . They grow to 30–90 centimetres long (1–3 ft), and their distinctive first dorsal fin t...
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By sliding backward, the remora can increase the suction, or it can release itself by swimming forward. ... By sliding backward, the remora can increase the suction, or it can release itself by swimming forward. Remoras sometimes attach themselves to small boat...
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www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Remora
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Answer verified with ; Get more facts and information about remora . Or, view the full encyclopedia entry from The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. ... HighBeam gives you access to newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles plus press releases, facts, information, and biographies from thousands of sources.
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Remora fish ... Remora sucker fish ... Remora skimmer...
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Definition of remora from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... 2. <zoology> Any one of several species of fishes belonging to Echeneis, Remora, and allied genera. Called also sucking fish.
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Similarly, Remora contends that silence cannot constitute fraud where the condition complained of could have been discovered through due diligence. Given the facts here, we disagree.
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Although the 8 species of remora look like ordinary fish they have on their underside, where the dorsal fin would otherwise be, a large sucker. Using this sucker, remora fish attach themselves to larger sea creatures, most often sharks.
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Shark Remora picture and description. Even includes a closeup picture of the fishes sucker on top of its head. ... Shark remora's are the most common remora in warm waters. There are nine species of remoras. They can be found inshore as well as offshore. Remoras attaches to its hosts including sharks, rays, large fish,
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