Remora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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Common remora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The common remora , Remora remora , is a pelagic marine fish that belongs to the order Perciformes and the family Echeneidae. The order Perciformes has 148 families and 9300 species.It is broken u...
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It is not known whether the sharks tolerate the Remora's presence or are just unable to catch them, but no Remoras have ever been found in a sharks stomach. Instead, some small specimens have been found in the inside of sharks mouths, clinging to the roof (McClane 1998)
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Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun sharksucker has one meaning: Meaning #1 : remoras found ... Meaning #1: remoras found attached to sharks; Synonym: Echeneis naucrates;
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Some remoras associate primarily with specific host species. Remoras are commonly found attached to sharks, manta rays, whales, turtles, and dugong (hence the common names sharksucker and whalesucker).
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Echeneis naucrates, sharksucker - remoras found attached to sharks ... (redirected from remoras) ... Also found in: Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia, Hutchinson...
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cobia, Rachycentron canadum, sergeant fish - large dark-striped tropical food and game fish related to remoras; found worldwide in coastal to open waters...
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Remora. Remora summary with 4 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... Some remoras associate primarily with specific host species. Remoras are commonly found attached to sharks, manta rays, whales, turtles, and dugong (hence the common names sharksucker, whalesucker).
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Family: ECHENEIDAE (Suckerfishes or Remoras) ... Remoras are easily distinguished by the flattened area on top of the head, which forms a sucking disk of 15 to 19 ... Remoras are found in open seas at tropical latitudes around world. They are commonly found attached to sharks, manta rays, and other large fishes.
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