Mutalistic Relationship, both are benefiting. The shark is getting cleaned and groomed while the remora is getting fed and transported.
Remoras have suction pads that can stick onto the shark. The Remora gets transported by the shark without the shark attacking.
The remora gets a ride and and food from the shark while the shark gets cleaned. :D
Fish are our friends..NOT food! :P
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.
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 remora.
A Venus flytrap is a plant that lives on Earth, and a remora is a fish that lives in the ocean. They do not have a relationship of any kind.
The Bull Shark has a Commercialism Relationship with the Remora. A small fish which is often seen swimming with or suctioned onto the shark. The shark recieves no benefit to this but it is believe that the Remora feeds on the scraps of the sharks meals and or feeds on the sharks feces. -Cheers!
The advantages of the remora and shark is that the remora hitches rides from the shark and eats the leftovers from the sharks meal.
Remora
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.
the shark provides the remora with protection from predators and a food sorce ( i only know this because im a fish maniac)
Sharks do not have a symbiotic relationship with the fish they eat. However, a lot of sharks do have a symbiotic relationship with remoras. This small, tubelike fish attaches itself to larger fish (including sharks) by means of a suction cup on its head. It eats external parasites off the shark. The remora gets a free meal and the shark gets rid of its parasites.
Remora fish eat plankton and plankton organisms
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.