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sucking-fish
ˈsucking-fish A fish furnished with a sucker or adhesive organ. a. The remora, Echeneis remora.1697 W. Dampier Voy. I. iii. 64 The Sucking-fish is about the bigness of a large Whiting. 1756 P. Browne Jamaica 493 The Sucking Fish. This fish is remarkable on account of its scuta,..by whose setulæ..it ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Suckermouth
Additionally many other fish of the order Cypriniformes have developed a sucking ability to a lesser or greater extent: The Hillstream loaches (family Whilst all these fish have a limited sucking ability – they are able to swallow their food – it is not necessarily correct to assume that they can attach wikipedia.org
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Berberoka
It lures victims by sucking all the water out of a pond so the fish lay dead on the ground. When come to pick up the fish, the Berberoka releases all the water and eats them as they struggle to stay afloat. wikipedia.org
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Does anybody know what this shark is eating? Looking for a species identification on the orange fish that the shark is eating. The shark is a goblin shark filmed as part of the BBC's 'Legends of the Deep: Deep Sea Sha...
[Helicolenus dactylopterus]( This fish, is more formally known as a **Blackbelly Rose-Fish**. Then with a sucking motion they draw they prey into their mouth where very powerful teeth are waiting to consume it.
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Cymothoa elegans
Behavior This type of parasite attacks the mouth cavity of fish and eats it. They have adapted mouthparts ideal for clinging and sucking for holding on to their hosts. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to clean sand in a fish tank
covering the end of the tube that's in the bucket no move Logan out of the way both and as soon as I let go the other end of the tube it's going to start sucking
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Egg sucking leech
The egg-sucking leech is an artificial fly used in fly fishing. Its name comes from its resemblance to a leech in the process of consuming a fish egg. wikipedia.org
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Cobitidae
However, the sucking loaches (Gyrinocheilidae) were easily recognizable as relatives of the suckers. families References Fish of Europe Fish of Asia Ray-finned fish families wikipedia.org
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Live sharksucker
A live sharksucker is known to attach itself temporarily by its modified dorsal fin used as a sucking disc to various hosts, such as sharks, rays, large The main distinctive feature to distinguish from other fishes is the oval-shaped sucking disc, which is a highly modified dorsal fin positioned from the wikipedia.org
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Rhinogobius niger
Description Rhinogobius niger is a freshwater benthic fish with united pelvic fins that form a sucking disk. Adult fish measure 28.3–42.3 mm (1.1–2.7 in) SL. wikipedia.org
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Dartmuthia
Dartmuthia is an extinct genus of primitive jawless fish that lived in the Silurian period. References Osteostraci genera Fossils of Estonia Silurian fish of Europe wikipedia.org
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Gobiesocidae
and fish eggs. Ray-finned fish families wikipedia.org
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Derilissus
This family of fish is identified by their appearance as small fish with sucking discs which allow them to attach themselves to various surfaces. As a clingfish, Derilissus possess a sucking disc located on the underside of the chest, which is formed primarily by modified pelvic fins. wikipedia.org
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Lipstick goby
They having sucking discs on their undersides with which they adhere to the sides of rocks. References Fish of Sri Lanka jonklaasi Taxa named by Herbert R. Axelrod Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Fish described in 1972 wikipedia.org
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Pterygoplichthys anisitsi
Like other loricariid catfishes, Pterygoplichthys anisitsi has a ventral mouth modified into a sucking disk and a body covered in bony plates. References Fish described in 1903 Fish of Uruguay Hypostominae wikipedia.org
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