A remora is a type of fish. They have adapted to have suckers in order to attach themselves to other surfaces or animals.
The remora is classified in the Family Echeneidae. There are three Genera that are remorae, Echeneis, Phtheirichthys, and Remora. They are Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata and Class Actinopterygii.
Remora fish live in the pacific ocean. That is why sailors never go there any more, They also don't go there any more because they believed that the remora fish could swallow their ships whole.
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Adaptations of crab spiders are that they can walk sideways, as well as front to back. Some are also able to camouflage themselves.
The scientific name of remora is Remora remora.
The remora weighs about 12 pounds.(:
Common remora was created in 1758.
The advantages of the remora and shark is that the remora hitches rides from the shark and eats the leftovers from the sharks meal.
Yes, a remora is a vertebrate.
REMORA IS SMALL AND IS NOT REALLY HARM full then shark but shark doesnt and never eats remora . and remora never eats shark ( this is th e answer i am a diver that's why i think it is correct
The remora is classified in the Family Echeneidae. There are three Genera that are remorae, Echeneis, Phtheirichthys, and Remora. They are Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata and Class Actinopterygii.
Remora Fish eat small plankton and plankton organisms.
Yes, the remora fish uses its sucker on top of its head to attach itself to the bottom of the shark thereby the shark is protecting the remora from predators.
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 remora sucks on to the shark using a pad on its back like a suction cup. It can breathe because as the shark swims through the water it pushes the water through the remora's gills. Which lets it absorb the oxygen out of the water to breathe.
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