Live sharksucker

Echeneis naucrates

The live sharksucker or slender sharksucker is a species of marine fish in the family Echeneidae, the remoras.
Slender Sharksucker - Echeneis naucrates This Slender Sharksucker - Echeneis naucrates got their name for attaching themselves to mostly Sharks but also Turtles, Manta Rays and other big sized marine life.  They are also commonly called Remora. Echeneis naucrates,Fiji,Fish,Live Sharksucker,Remora

Appearance

''E. naucrates'' is a medium-sized fish which can grow up to 110 cm length. Its body is elongated and streamlined, and its lower jaw is clearly prognathic . The jaws, vomer and tongue have villiform teeth.
The main distinctive feature to distinguish from other fishes is the oval-shaped sucking disc, which is a highly modified dorsal fin positioned from the top of the head to the anterior part of the body.

The body background colouration is dark grey to dark brown, with a dark belly. A longitudinal stripe runs along the axis side of the body, it is always darker than its background colourwith a whitish margin.
The caudal fin is black with white corners.
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Distribution

The species is considered as 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 to the coast, as well as offshore at a maximum depth of 50 m .

A live sharksucker is known to attach itself temporarily by its modified dorsal fin used as a sucking disc to various hosts, such as sharks, rays, large bony fishes, sea turtles, whales, dolphins, ships, and even sometimes scubadivers.
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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. The species can be found close to the coast, as well as offshore at a maximum depth of 50 m .

A live sharksucker is known to attach itself temporarily by its modified dorsal fin used as a sucking disc to various hosts, such as sharks, rays, large bony fishes, sea turtles, whales, dolphins, ships, and even sometimes scubadivers.
Sharksucker -  Echeneis naucrates Usually the Sharksucker are found following/attaching to large sized animals like Turtles, Sharks, Whales, Dugong/Sea-Cow.

This one choose to attached itself next to the eye of a Whale Shark.
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Food

According to its maturity or situation the remora's diet varies.

As a juvenile, it sometimes acts as a cleaner fish on reef station and its diet consists of small parasitic crustaceans living on the fishes' bodies, like copepods, isopods, and ostracods.

With a host, the live sharksucker eats parasitic crustaceans from the latter, food scraps from the feeding activity of its host, or some small food caught by filtering the water through its villiform teeth while the navigating on its host.

Without a host, the fish stays close to the shore and can aggregate with other individuals; its diet is then composed of free-living crustaceans, squid, and small fishes.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassActinopterygii
OrderCarangiformes
FamilyEcheneidae
GenusEcheneis
SpeciesE. naucrates