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- The remora (/ˈrɛmərə/), sometimes called suckerfish or sharksucker, is any of a family (Echeneidae) of ray-finned fish in the order Carangiformes. Depending...
- the coast, as well as offs**** at a maximum depth of 50 m (160 ft). Sharksuckers are known to temporarily attach themselves to various objects or hosts...
- Society. 93 (1): 21–26. Schwartz, F.J. (Summer 2004). "Five species of sharksuckers (family Echeneidae) in North Carolina". Journal of the North Carolina...
- blacktip sharks may also jump out of the water to dislodge attached sharksuckers, which irritate the shark's skin and compromise its hydrodynamic shape...
- toad Seahorse Seamoth Searobin Sergeant major Sevan trout Shad Shark Sharksucker Sharpnose puffer Sheatfish Sheepshead Sheepshead minnow Shiner Shortnose...
- Gill 1861 (pompanos) Family Echeneidae Rafinesque 1810 (remoras and sharksuckers) Family Rachycentridae Gill 1896 (cobias) Family Coryphaenidae Rafinesque...
- bump into it intently. There is also the folk belief that if a live sharksucker were to get stuck to the bottom of a boat, it would not be able to move...
- V. G. (2003). "Echeneid-sirenian ****ociations, with information on sharksucker diet". Journal of Fish Biology. 63 (5): 1176–1183. Bibcode:2003JFBio...
- The whitefin sharksucker (Echeneis neucratoides) or short-disk sharksucker, is a species of remora native to subtropical waters of the western Atlantic...
- actions produced during attempts to lessen the irritation caused by sharksuckers (Echeneis naucrates) along the length of their body. Sharks are known...