The little fish, also known as a remoras, are hitchhikers who traverse the oceans by latching onto larger marine animals like ...
Remoras evolved to be clingy. The suction cup on their foreheads allows them to attach to larger animals like fridge magnets.
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With an uptick in great white shark activity at SoCal beaches, a team from the Cal State Long Beach Shark Lab tags the giant ...
Some of Earth’s tiniest life-forms inhabit slowly sinking particles of fish poop and debris, playing a crucial role in ocean ...
The practice of “cloacal diving” could help remoras hide from predators—it could also be a feeding strategy or help the fish ...
The average person eats 10-15 grams of fiber per day, according to the USDA. The problem? That’s WAY under the recommended ...
Remoras (family Echeneidae) are ray-finned fish that are known to attach themselves to large marine animals, such as whales, ...
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