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Remora - Wikipedia Remora front dorsal fins have evolved to enable them to adhere by suction to smooth surfaces, and they spend most of their lives clinging to a host animal such as a whale, turtle, shark or ray It is probably a mutualistic arrangement as the remora can move around on the host, removing ectoparasites and loose flakes of skin, while benefiting from the protection provided by the host and the
Ramora | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom The Ramora was a magical silver fish native to the Indian Ocean [1] The Ramora had immensely strong magical power to anchor ships in place and was a guardian of the seafarers
Remora Holsters – Concealment Security Products On Monday morning, my family and I were getting ready to leave the house to spend the day on our pontoon boat At the last minute I decided to drain water from the cooler On the way out of the house, I set my Springfield XDS on the back corner of the boat, climbed onto the back of the boat and did what I needed to do I got off of the front of the boat, distracted by thinking about if I
Expedition Journal: The Quest for the Ramora - hogwarts. cafe The Ramora, a magical silver fish native to the Indian Ocean, is a powerful guardian of the seas Revered for its ability to repel dark magic and protect ships from harm, this mystical creature plays a crucial role in maintaining magical balance in oceanic waters
Ramora – Harry Potter Lexicon The Ramora is a powerfully magical silver-colored fish from the Indian Ocean, a protected species that in turn is a guardian of seafarers, as the Ramora is capable of anchoring ships It is protected from poaching by international wizarding law (FB)
Freshwater Ramora Fish: Habitats, Unique Traits, And Species . . . Ramora fish, also known as remoras, are primarily marine species that attach themselves to larger marine animals, such as sharks and rays They thrive in saltwater environments and are not adapted to survive in freshwater habitats
Striped Ramora | Similan Dive Center diving liveaboards and . . . The striped ramora, also known as Remora brachyptera, is a unique and fascinating species of fish These remarkable creatures are easily recognized by their elongated, streamlined bodies and distinctive black and white striped patterns