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The Remora is a pelagic marine fish that is usually found in the warmer parts of most oceans clinging on to large sharks, sea turtles, bony fishes and other marine mammals (Marshall 1965)
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animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/informatio...
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Remora_remora.html
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Photographs of remora (Remora sp) by Phillip Colla, on manta ray, mobula ray and whale shark. ... On whale shark, Rhincodon typus. Galapagos Islands, Whale shark with remora, Rhincodon typus, Remora sp., Darwin Island, Image 01504...
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www.oceanlight.com/html/remora_sp.html
www.oceanlight.com/html/remora_sp.html
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MySpace Music profile for Remora. Download Remora Alternative / Experimental / Indie music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, & read Remora's blog. ... Contacting Remora...
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www.myspace.com/remora
www.myspace.com/remora
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Remora is guitar based music ... Remora's guitar terrorism relies on the more drone-based school of thought, where the most interesting sounds come from minimalist structure and repetition.
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www.silbermedia.com/remora/
www.silbermedia.com/remora/
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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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www.thejump.net/id/shark-remora.htm
www.thejump.net/id/shark-remora.htm
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Remora: warm water fishes of the family Echeneidae, characterized by an oval sucking disk on the top of the head. ... Remora: warm water fishes of the family Echeneidae, characterized by an oval sucking disk on the top of the head. With this apparatus the remora, or suckerfish, attaches itself to sharks, swordfishes,
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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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www.alientravelguide.com/science/biology/life/animals/chordata/vertebra/osteicht/percifor/remora.htm
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Description of Remora remora (Suckerfish or Remora). ... Range and Habitat ... Remora is derived from Latin, remorari, meaning "to linger, to delay."
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www.oceanoasis.org/fieldguide/remo-rem.html
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Remora is a Principal Sun Microsystems business partner that specialises in systems, storage, software and services. Enterprise infrastructure includes Intel, AMD and SPARC servers, storage and Sun software. ... Remora Gains Principal Partner Status with Sun; more...; Travel Distribution Systems Pty Ltd (TDS); more...;
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www.remora.com.au/
www.remora.com.au/
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