ramoras eat little living things on sharks,whales,and bigger fish
sometimes they do. the live in groups and some times ramoras stick with them
A relationship is when the involved members derive mutual benefits from each other. Consider lichen - the fungus part provides a safe haven for the algae which provide a food source for the fungus!A symbiotic relationship is one where each party to the relationship gives something to the other. The classic example is sharks and ramoras.
As a praticin' Hermafredite sturgeon I kin tell that when nat ner cliterous is a exposin isself it feels just as happy as a frog in a glass of milk! Most of 'em are about 5 er 6 inches long, wif great big ol' ramoras a-hangin' oft a them, they so frenly!
The Ramora, often referred to as the "suckerfish," forms a symbiotic relationship with sharks through a mutualistic association. Ramoras attach themselves to sharks using their specialized dorsal fin, gaining protection from predators and access to food scraps from the shark's meals. In return, the shark benefits from the cleaning services provided by the Ramora, which helps remove parasites and dead skin. This relationship illustrates how different species can cooperate for mutual benefit in their ecosystems.
because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
it means eat eat i eat eat i owned
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
make a poop and eat it eat it eat it make a poop and eat it eat it eat it and it will taste very nice
There is no homophone for eat
They eat seeds
They eat what you eat - after you eat it.