Virtual Dive: Remora l www.AquaSportsInc.com l Scuba Diving l Florida l Fort Lauderdale l Ft Lauderdale l Pompano l Miami l Key Largo l Keys l Bahamas
Get up close with the Remora, as it tries to attach itself to our cameraman. Typically, Remoras like to attach themselves to bigger sea creatures, lik...
Get up close with the Remora, as it tries to attach itself to our cameraman. Typically, Remoras like to attach themselves to bigger sea creatures, like sharks, mantas, and whales, so they can get free transportation and protection. Also, it benefits from the left over scaps not consumed by the bigger animal. Free transportation, protection, and food? Nice plan.
However, this Remora tries to attach itself to our cameraman. Notice the suction/gripping area on the topside of the Remora’s head.
It is very hard and extremely painful to remove an attached Remora from bare skin. Fortunately, the cameraman kept the camera between himself and the Remora.
Notice that even after we exit the water, the Remora still pursues us.
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