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Suckerfish slip through manta ray buttholes and scientists aren’t sure how bad that is
Remoras are small suckerfish that cling to sharks, whales, turtles, and manta rays using a built-in suction disc on their ...
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New study reveals fish are 'hitchhiking' in manta ray 'buttholes'
The ocean’s so-called little hitchhikers may not always be just along for the ride.
A manta ray nicknamed ''Freckles'' by locals in Australia figured out a way to get help when she got injured: approach some divers. Jack Whilton, an underwater photographer and guide, was diving with ...
Scientists suspect that the behavior could harm the manta rays, suggesting a complex relationship between remoras and their ...
The little fish, also known as a remoras, are hitchhikers who traverse the oceans by latching onto larger marine animals like ...
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