Remora facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Remora |
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Spearfish remora, Remora brachyptera | |
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Percoidei
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Percoidea
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Echeneidae
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Echeneis |
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Echeneididae |
Remora sometimes called a suckerfish or sharksucker, is an elongated, brown fish in the order Perciformes and family Echeneidae. They are small fish that live on and around sharks. They eat stray bits of food left by the shark and tiny shrimp-like parasites that live on the shark's skin. They have sucker-like disks on their heads with which they attach to the shark. Both the shark and the remora benefit from the pairing, but the remore benefits much more; this is commensalism. Remora are also known as sucker fish or shark sucker.
Images for kids
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Some remoras, such as this Echeneis naucrates, may attach themselves to scuba divers.
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Live sharksucker, Echeneis naucrates
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Common remora, Remora remora
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Nurse shark with remoras attending
See also
In Spanish: Rémora para niños