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Remora Fish eat small plankton and plankton organisms.
Remora fish eat plankton and plankton organisms
Yes, a remora is a vertebrate.
Remora fish and sharks have a mutual symbiotic relationship. Studies have shown that there is a bacteria that grows on the sharks that is potentially deadly to a shark. The remora fish eats this bacteria and gets a meal. The remora fish also gets transportation with a lesser energy cost.
It is called a Remora fish.
A remora is a type of fish that has a special sucker on the top of it's body. It frequently attaches itself to large fish like sharks, and will feed on the scraps left over when the shark feeds. The remora does not harm the shark in any way, and the sharks do not feed on the remora.
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The fish that follow sharks and eat the scraps of a kill could be any fish looking for an easy meal. The fish that latch on to sharks and eat parasites are called remora (plral Remora or remoras). They are part of a symbiotic relationship in which the shark gets rid of parasites and the remora gets a meal.
To the shark - Nothing. The Remora would have to find another big fish to scavenge from.
A remora is a type of fish that has a special sucker on the top of it's body. It frequently attaches itself to large fish like sharks, and will feed on the scraps left over when the shark feeds. The remora does not harm the shark in any way, and the sharks do not feed on the remora.
As a matter of fact, Yes they do. Pilot Fish, shark sucker fish or Remora have a symbiotic relationship. The smaller fish get food and the shark gets cleaned.