remoras Meaning in Bengali
একটি সঙ্গে সামুদ্রিক মাছের বড় মাছ বা চলন্ত বস্তু সংযোজনের জন্য মাথায় শরীর ও একটি চুষা ডিস্ক দীর্ঘায়ত চ্যাপ্টা
Noun:
রেমোরার,
Similer Words:
remotionremoulded
remoulding
remoulds
remounting
removability
removables
removably
removedness
rems
remuage
remuda
remudas
remunerable
remunerates
remoras's Usage Examples:
adaptation consistent with its habits, as in the remoras that ride attached to sharks and other fishes.
Suckerfish or sucker may refer to: the remoras (family Echeneidae): ray-finned fishes that use suction to hold onto larger marine animals the family Catostomidae.
Examples of common epibionts are barnacles, remoras, and algae, many of which live on the surfaces of larger marine organisms.
Echeneis is a genus of fish in the family Echeneidae, the remoras.
With the smallest adhesive disk amongst the remoras, the slender suckerfish is not strongly host-dependent and can be encountered.
studies strongly suggest a relationship with the pomfrets, dolphinfishes, remoras and the jacks in the order Carangiformes.
Smaller remoras also fasten onto fish such as tuna and swordfish, and some small remoras travel in the mouths or gills of large.
(Echeneis naucrates) is a species of marine fish in the family Echeneidae, the remoras.
Remora is a genus of remoras native to temperate to tropical marine waters worldwide.
As is the case with other remoras, the front dorsal fin has been replaced by a suction disc, the length of.
(dolphinfish) Rachycentridae Gill 1896 (cobia) Echeneididae Rafinesque, 1815 (remoras) Carangidae Rafinesque, 1815 (jacks) Menidae Fitzinger, 1873 (moonfishes).
adhesive disk atop the head of the whalesucker is the largest amongst the remoras, bearing 25-28 lamellae and measuring 47-59% of the standard length.
jumping, also called breaching, may be an effort to dislodge pests, such as remoras or lampreys.
remoras's Meaning':
marine fishes with a flattened elongated body and a sucking disk on the head for attaching to large fish or moving objects
Synonyms:
family Echeneidae; suckerfish; Echeneis naucrates; spiny-finned fish; Remilegia australis; whale sucker; sucking fish; sharksucker; acanthopterygian; family Echeneididae; Echeneididae; whalesucker;
Antonyms:
soft-finned fish;