Scientists suspect that the behavior could harm the manta rays, suggesting a complex relationship between remoras and their ...
The practice of “cloacal diving” could help remoras hide from predators—it could also be a feeding strategy or help the fish ...
The remora often latches on to the exteriors of larger marine creatures. But sometimes it travels in a more intrusive spot: ...
Talk about clingy. (Stephen Frink/Stockbyte/Getty Images) Remoras are pretty weird fish, but a new study shows they really ...
A study found remoras, known as suckerfish, were using a less-than-comfortable place to hitch a ride: the rear ends of manta ...
The little fish, also known as a remoras, are hitchhikers who traverse the oceans by latching onto larger marine animals like ...
"They're really wedging themselves into that area," said marine researcher Emily Yeager ...
The move comes after a video of a fishing boat off the Panhandle hauling aboard an exhausted manta ray went viral.
A controversial video that went viral in 2025 sparked a contentious debate during a Florida Fish and Wildlife<a ...
Move follows upsetting viral video of ray being manhandled into unmarked boat in Florida waters last year ...