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The Remora fish and shark have an important connection which helps out both of them. One way the Remora fish helps the shark and themselves is that they attach themselves to the shark. This will help them because both of them will be able to travel to the same place at the same pace. When the shark has killed it's prey it will eat and the Remora fish would eat the leftovers. In return the Remora fish will clean the sharks teeth and will eat any parasites on it. and may clean the sharks skin to. The relationship between these two animals is a win-win and if one only gets something this relationship would not work.
If one of these animals die the other animal would be affected and overtime it will die. Lets say the shark dies one big problem for the Remora fish will be it's food. It relies on the shark to gather it's food and without the shark Remora fish can't kill any animals on its own.If it was the Remora fish that died, a problem would be that the shark relies on the Remora fish to clean its teeth and eat any parasites on it, and with out the Remora fish the shark would not stay clean and healthy.
Introduction
In this presentation you will learn about the connection between the Remora fish and shark. We will also discuss about what will happen if one of these animals disappear what will it affect and what it will change? Please sit back and enjoy our presentation.
Remora Fish
Shark
The Remora fish is also known as sucker fish or shark sucker. It is 0.98 to 2.95 feet in length. They live in the ocean, but some of these species also live in mouths of large animals such as a shark. One cool fact is that Remora fish can attach themselves to the bottom of ships or to the legs of scuba divers. Also that fishermen would use them to capture larger fish and sea turtles.
Sharks come in lots of different shapes and sizes like the hammerhead shark. These huge creatures are found all over the ocean and there are over 465 known species of them. Only 25 of these species attack humans when they are threatened. Also they can smell when a animal is nearby or when their is a threat within a range of 500 meters.
By: Zallasht and Saroop