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  1. The live sharksucker or slender sharksucker (Echeneis naucrates) is a species of marine fish in the family Echeneidae, the remoras. Distribution and habitat The species is considered as circumtropical, as it occurs in all tropical and warm temperate waters around the world, except for the eastern Pacific.
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    The generic name Echeneis comes from the Greek echein meaning "to hold" and naus meaning "ship", a reference to the ability of these fish to attach themselves to the hulls of vessels and, in legend, to slow them down. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: Echeneis naucrates Linnaeus, 1758 – live sharksucker
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    Echeneis naucrates is a fish solitary naturally found at mid-depth and near the bottom. This species is carnivorous and herbivorous. Although Echeneis naucrates is non-territorial, it is sometimes aggressive towards other species.
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    Echeneis naucrates These are very recognizable fish because of their highly modified dorsal fin that is an oval shaped sucking disc. They are as long as 43 inches, and slender, with lower jaws that extend much further than upper.
    Echeneis naucrates can be easily spotted due to the sucking disc on top of its head. Its sucking organ consists of numerous pairs of crests, which originated from a highly modified spiny dorsal fin. This sucking disc is capable of producing a strong vacuum that the species uses to attach to their hosts.
    Echeneis naucrates commonly swim in groups. Sharksuckers are found attached tightly to their hosts from the beginning of their lives (i.e. sharks, snappers, dolphins, turtles, and whales) (Hoese 1977). They are dependant on other organisms in the oceans for their own survival.
    Echeneis naucrates are not listed in IUCN, CITES appendices, or the United States Endangered Species Act list. Sharksuckers are very common in various oceans. They interact with many other organisms and depend on them for survival (Tarleton 1903). Sharksuckers were well known to the ancient Greeks, who greatly disliked them.
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    E. naucrates is a medium-sized fish which can grow up to 110 cm (43 in) length. Its body is elongated and streamlined, and its lower jaw is clearly prognathic (it projects forward well beyond the upper jaw). The jaws, vomer and tongue have villiform teeth. The main distinctive feature to distinguish … Meer weergeven

    The live sharksucker or slender sharksucker (Echeneis naucrates) is a species of marine fish in the family Echeneidae, the remoras. Meer weergeven

    The species is considered circumtropical, as it occurs in all tropical and warm temperate waters around the world except for the eastern Pacific. The species can be found close … Meer weergeven

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    The remora's diet varies according to its maturity or situation (with host or not).
    As a juvenile, it sometimes acts as a cleaner fish on a reef station; its diet consists of small Meer weergeven

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