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Norwegian company Remora Robotics catches €2.5 million to upscale aquaculture robotic tech | EU-Startups
سمكة الريمورا اللاصقة Remora fish وتسمى أيضاً سمكة المصاص أو قملة القرش لديها ممصات فوق رأسها تمكنها من الإلتصاق بالحيونات البحرية مثل أسماك القرش... | By غرائب الصور والفيديوهات | Facebook
![Remora Fish (Echeneis naucrates) swimming in the blue waters of Vaushimas, North Male Atoll, Maldives Stock Photo - Alamy Remora Fish (Echeneis naucrates) swimming in the blue waters of Vaushimas, North Male Atoll, Maldives Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/AFJY68/remora-fish-echeneis-naucrates-swimming-in-the-blue-waters-of-vaushimas-AFJY68.jpg)
Remora Fish (Echeneis naucrates) swimming in the blue waters of Vaushimas, North Male Atoll, Maldives Stock Photo - Alamy
![Fork-tailed manatee, common remora (Remora remora), Red Sea, Abu Dabab, Marsa Egla, Marsa Alam (dugong dugong), Egypt Stock Photo - Alamy Fork-tailed manatee, common remora (Remora remora), Red Sea, Abu Dabab, Marsa Egla, Marsa Alam (dugong dugong), Egypt Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2R11K7B/fork-tailed-manatee-common-remora-remora-remora-red-sea-abu-dabab-marsa-egla-marsa-alam-dugong-dugong-egypt-2R11K7B.jpg)
Fork-tailed manatee, common remora (Remora remora), Red Sea, Abu Dabab, Marsa Egla, Marsa Alam (dugong dugong), Egypt Stock Photo - Alamy
![A remora uses the sucking disk on top of its head to attach itself to larger marine animals like sharks, rays, and sea turtles—where it can stay for 3 months. The host A remora uses the sucking disk on top of its head to attach itself to larger marine animals like sharks, rays, and sea turtles—where it can stay for 3 months. The host](https://i.redd.it/f5um1ngs89hb1.png)
A remora uses the sucking disk on top of its head to attach itself to larger marine animals like sharks, rays, and sea turtles—where it can stay for 3 months. The host
![Understanding of remora's “hitchhiking” behaviour from a hydrodynamic point of view | Scientific Reports Understanding of remora's “hitchhiking” behaviour from a hydrodynamic point of view | Scientific Reports](https://media.springernature.com/full/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1038%2Fs41598-021-94342-x/MediaObjects/41598_2021_94342_Fig1_HTML.png)
Understanding of remora's “hitchhiking” behaviour from a hydrodynamic point of view | Scientific Reports
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