Remoras do not suck anything out of sharks. They attach themselves to animals to get a free ride. When the animal eats, the remora feeds on the leftover scraps.
All kinds of sharks and big fish.
Sharks and remoras don't really live together. Remoras are suckerfish. Remoras just attach themselves to the sharks. When sharks catch their pray, The remora who is attached to the shark eats the leftovers. Sometimes remoras attach themselves to scuba divers.
Remoras
Remoras
Sharks do not tend to mind these parasites sticking to them all the time, remoras just stick to sharks to either get around or to eat the dirt off them. Remoras are streamlined so that it will not affect the shark's swimming.
The pilot fish swims with the shark and eats lice, crabs and blood-sucking worms. In exchange, the shark provides protection from the pilot fish's predators. Remoras also swim with sharks. It is believed that the remora eats scraps of food left by the shark as well as parasites. There is some debate regarding the role of the remora.
the sharks dont eat the remoras because they have a symbiotic relationships, meaning they both get what they want e.g the shark gets it's dead skin off while the remora get fed, free ride (save energy ) and also get protection.
Mutualism.
fishs called remoras and pilot fish (for example gold trevally follow the sharks and are not eaten
-Remoras and sharks. The remora gets food and protection, the shark gets cleaned by the remoras. -Clown fish and anemones. The clown fish bring food to the anemone. The clown fish in turn get protection. They are not harmed by the stinging of the anemone.
They suck
ANIMALS: fish, whales, dolphins, sharks PLANTS: seaweed, kelp, coral, algae OTHER ORGANISMS: remoras, barnacles