subtropical or tropical walm or cool marine waters eg cooper island British virgin islands. ;)
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 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.
Remoras benefit from rays primarily through transportation and access to food. By attaching themselves to the ray's body, remoras receive a free ride through the water, allowing them to travel long distances with minimal energy expenditure. Additionally, as rays hunt for prey, remoras can feed on leftover scraps or small organisms stirred up by the ray's movement, providing them with a reliable food source.
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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.
Remoras attach themselves to sharks using a suction-like organ on their heads, gaining protection and access to food scraps from the shark's meals. This relationship benefits both species, as the remoras get free meals and the sharks receive a cleaning service in return.
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.
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A ray and Remoras show an example of Commensalism. The way that Remoras benefit from a ray is, the Remora gets a ride from the ray by sucking on the ray's skin. The other way it benefits is that it eats scraps of what the Ray eats, and that's the answer.