Remora actually just uses the shark as a transport vehicle. Also the remoras will eat any nutrients the shark drops. So sharks and remoras don't exactly live together.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_do_remoras_and_sharks_liv...
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Bull shark and the remora, Shark Reef, Beqa Lagoon, Fiji; ... Today also I had chance to take break from work on my Australian business trip and to go for nice walk in Sydney parks, where I met first murcipals in my life ! I want to thank you Ilya svox and Larisa for great time we spent together in Sydney ! :)
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pats0n.livejournal.com/
pats0n.livejournal.com/
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It appears the bull-shark was chasing a remora, a smaller fish, and bit Ritter by accident. ... "I couldn't grip the bottom of the boat but luckily my colleague gave me the courage to hang on," he told BBC Radio Five Live.
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www.sharkattacks.com/news1.htm
www.sharkattacks.com/news1.htm
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Man, you talk about your major “symbiosis.” That’s where two dissimilar organisms live together for mutual benefit. Like a remora fish and a shark. The remora swims next to the shark and eats particles of food the shark misses, also cleans off parasites.
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www.losangeleschronicle.com/articles/18313
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They slyly sneak on board, find a secret place where they can live, ... An example in nature would be the relationship between a remora and a shark. The remora attaches itself to the underside of the shark. This does not hurt or benefit the shark, but the remora gets free meals by eating the scraps of food left over from...
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www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=1&cat=1357&article...
www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=1&cat=1357&articleid=756
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; WHITE SHARK TIGER SHARK BULL SHARK SHORTFIN MAKO SHARK LEMON SHARK OCEANIC WHITETIP SHARK ; BLUE SHARK GALAPAGOS SHARK CARIBBEAN REEF SHARK DUSKY SHARK BLACKTIP SHARK SILKY SHARK GRAY REEF SHARK;
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www.sharkattackfile.net/species.htm
www.sharkattackfile.net/species.htm
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Community - A complex of all the populations that live together and interact in a particular area. ... * The relationship between the shark and the remora. A remora is a fish that has a kind of suction disc on the top of its head. It attaches itself to the body of the shark, it gets transported around by the shark and...
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www.youthlinkjamaica.com/cxc/biology20031007.html
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Many organisms live together and share resources in other ways. Any close relationship between species is called symbiosis. 3 Types of Symbiosis: 3 Types of Symbiosis Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism; ... Shark and Remora: Shark and Remora The remora hangs around the shark picking up any scraps it may leave.
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www.authorstream.com/Presentation/Cinderella-36222-Inte...
www.authorstream.com/Presentation/Cinderella-36222-Interactions-Life-Communities-Ch-24-Objectives-Energy-Photosynthesis-Product-of-as-Entertainment-ppt-powerpoint/
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These interactions are often brief. There are many cases, however, where two species live in close association for long periods. Such associations are called symbiotic ("living together"). ... the remora and the shark. The dorsal fin of the remora (a bony fish) is modified into a sucker with which it forms a...
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users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/S/Symbi...
users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/S/Symbiosis.html
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