- The
whalesucker (Remora australis) is a
species of
remora in the
family Echeneidae, so
named because it
attaches itself exclusively to cetaceans, in a...
- whales, turtles, and dugongs,
hence the
common names "sharksucker" and "
whalesucker".
Smaller remoras also
fasten onto fish such as tuna and swordfish, and...
- doi:10.1590/S1679-62252006000400009. Silva-Jr, J. M.; Sazima, I. (2009). "
Whalesuckers on
spinner dolphins: An
underwater view".
Marine Biodiversity Records...
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whalesong whalespeak whalesucker whaling whan
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whatever whatsoever wheat wheaten wheel...
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Brazil and St. Paul's Rocks.
Remora australis (F. D. Bennett, 1840)
whalesucker Gulf of
Mexico and
western Atlantic Ocean, it
occurs from
Texas to Brazil...
- palm
species found in
Mozambique and
South Africa Remora australis, the
whalesucker, a fish
species found worldwide in
tropical and warm
waters Rhopalosyrphus...
-
suckerfish (Phtheirichthys lineatus)
White suckerfish (Remora albescens)
Whalesucker (Remora australis)
Spearfish remora (Remora brachyptera)
Marlin sucker...
- whales,
lands and nature. He
described several species,
including the
whalesucker (Remora australis), the blue
noddy and
Cheilopogon nigricans. He was...