Brooke Flammang, a biology professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, told the CBC that these rear-moras could be ...
A study found remoras, known as suckerfish, were using a less-than-comfortable place to hitch a ride: the rear ends of manta ...
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Suckerfish Are Disappearing into Manta Rays' Rear Ends. Researchers Say They’re ‘Just That Weird’
"They're really wedging themselves into that area," said marine researcher Emily Yeager ...
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Scientists Caught Suckerfish Diving Into Manta Rays' Rear Ends
Talk about clingy. (Stephen Frink/Stockbyte/Getty Images) Remoras are pretty weird fish, but a new study shows they really ...
Injured U.S. military veterans experience the healing power of water and wildlife at the Georgia Aquarium when they swam with manta rays, goliath groupers, and even a whale shark as part of the ...
Wednesday, FWC took up the issue of permits allowing the capture of giant manta rays in Florida waters ...
Night snorkeling alongside the majestic manta ray can be a thrilling, awe-inspiring activity, but that doesn't mean it's ...
FINIS is teasing its next swim innovation ahead of a June launch, with early reactions pointing to speed, feel and a more ...
Scientists suspect that the behavior could harm the manta rays, suggesting a complex relationship between remoras and their ...
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