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Whale Shark with Remora and Cobia fish swimming pass bubble scuba divers at Mu Koh Surin Marie national Park ,Andaman sea Thailand
Up close detail with eye contact of the largest fish in the sea; the whale shark, in clear deep blue water
Up close detail of the largest fish in the sea; the whale shark, with remora fish attached to it
Split shot swimming alongside the largest fish in the sea; the whale shark, in clear deep blue water
Slender suckerfish in the Pacific Ocean. Underwater life of tropical fish near coral reefs. Diving in the clear water.
Up close detail of the largest fish in the sea; the whale shark, with remora fish attached to it
Up close detail of the largest fish in the sea; the whale shark, with remora fish attached to it
Young Sea turtle with Remorafish on shell slowly floats over seabed and tries to free itself from Remoras. Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) and Remora fish (Echeneis naucrates), Red Sea, Egypt
Slow motion, Great Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) with two Remora fish (Echeneis naucrates) on shell slowly swimming over sandy botton. Camera moving forwards. Red Sea, Egypt
Slow motion, green sea turtle with remora fish dives down to the sandy seabed. Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) Underwater shot. Close-up
Whale Shark (Rhincodon types), Remora (Echeneidae) and Cobia (Rachycentron canadum). The location is the Andaman Sea, Krabi, Thailand. This is a classic display of primal instinctive animal behavior. A symbiotic relationship that ensures their survival.
Back view of Green Sea Turtle with Remora fish under shell dives to the depth on seagrass bed, on sunny day in sunbeams
Sea Turtle with two Remorafish under shell slowly swimming in the blue water over seabed. Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) and Remora fish (Echeneis naucrates), Red Sea, Egypt
Zebra Leopard Shark (Stegostoma fasciatum) swimming. This shark has a Remora (Echeneidae) attached. Having recently been re-classified as an Endangered Species on the Red list by the IUCN, these graceful creatures are becoming a rare sight in the wild.
Zebra Leopard Shark (Stegostoma fasciatum) swimming. This shark has a Remora (Echeneidae) attached. Having recently been re-classified as an Endangered Species on the Red list by the IUCN, these graceful creatures are becoming a rare sight in the wild.
Zebra Leopard Shark (Stegostoma fasciatum) resting. This shark has a Remora (Echeneidae) attached. Having recently been re-classified as an Endangered Species on the Red list by the IUCN, these graceful creatures are becoming a rare sight in the wild.
Slow motion, Young Sea turtle with two Remorafish under shell slowly swim above sandy bottom in the blue water. Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) and Remora fish (Echeneis naucrates), Red Sea, Egypt
Zebra Leopard Shark (Stegostoma fasciatum) swimming. This shark has a Remora (Echeneidae) attached. Having recently been re-classified as an Endangered Species on the Red list by the IUCN, these graceful creatures are becoming a rare sight in the wild.