It is called a Pilot Fish because it tends to follow ships for long distances.
I believe Pilot is a Newfoundland.
Pilot fish are carnivorous and primarily feed on small fish, squid, and crustaceans. They may also feed on scraps left by larger marine animals.
Pilot fish typically live in open waters near coral reefs, where they can be found swimming in schools close to larger marine animals like sharks, rays, or turtles. They form a mutually beneficial relationship with these animals by feeding on parasites that attach to their hosts.
The pilot fish has been associated with and is often seen swimming around sharks, rays, and sea turtles, which are commonly referred to as the "Host Species" where it eats parasites off of and leftovers from the meals said Hosts.
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.
It looks like the inside of a pilot fish.
Mutualism two organisms of different species existing in a relationship in which each individual benefits. An example of mutualism is a pilot fish and a shark. The pilot fish cleans the shark and the pilot fish is protected by the shark.
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The name for the aeroplane pilot is simply pilot. The pilot is usually a Captain.
I believe Pilot is a Newfoundland.
The Pilot fish eat and clear away algae and other materials that may build up on the sharks skin, while the shark allows the Pilot fish to clean itself and eat up!
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Pilot fish eat the bacteria and scum that accumulates on the sharks' scales, but other than that they just hitch a ride.
Pilot fish are carnivorous and primarily feed on small fish, squid, and crustaceans. They may also feed on scraps left by larger marine animals.
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