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Stock Photo ID: 24M1020-03
Napolean Wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) with Remora Suckerfish (Remora remora) attached. Also known as Humphead Maori Wrasse, Giant Wrasse, Double-headed Maori Wrasse. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. Classified Endangered IUCN Red List.
Stock Photo ID: 24M1020-05
Napolean Wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) with Remora Suckerfish (Remora remora) attached. Also known as Humphead Maori Wrasse, Giant Wrasse, Double-headed Maori Wrasse. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. Classified Endangered IUCN Red List.
Stock Photo ID: 24M1020-09
Napolean Wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) with Remora Suckerfish (Remora remora) attached. Also known as Humphead Maori Wrasse, Giant Wrasse, Double-headed Maori Wrasse. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. Classified Endangered IUCN Red List.
Stock Photo ID: 24M2638-01
Dusky Shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) - with Remora Suckerfish. Also known as Black Whaler and Bronze Whaler. Found throughout Australia in tropical and warm temperate seas.
Stock Photo ID: 24M2638-02
Dusky Shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) - with Remora Suckerfish. Also known as Black Whaler and Bronze Whaler. Found throughout Australia in tropical and warm temperate seas.
Stock Photo ID: 24M2638-04
Dusky Shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) - with Remora Suckerfish. Also known as Black Whaler and Bronze Whaler. Found throughout Australia in tropical and warm temperate seas.
Stock Photo ID: 24M2638-06
Dusky Shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) - with Remora Suckerfish. Also known as Black Whaler and Bronze Whaler. Found throughout Australia in tropical and warm temperate seas.
Stock Photo ID: 24M2638-07
Dusky Shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) - with Remora Suckerfish. Also known as Black Whaler and Bronze Whaler. Found throughout Australia in tropical and warm temperate seas.
Stock Photo ID: 24M2638-10
Dusky Shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) - with Remora Suckerfish. Also known as Black Whaler and Bronze Whaler. Found throughout Australia in tropical and warm temperate seas.
Stock Photo ID: 24M2638-12
Dusky Shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) - with Remora Suckerfish. Also known as Black Whaler and Bronze Whaler. Found throughout Australia in tropical and warm temperate seas.
Stock Photo ID: 24M2638-24
Dusky Shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) - with Remora Suckerfish. Also known as Black Whaler and Bronze Whaler. Found throughout Australia in tropical and warm temperate seas.
Stock Photo ID: 24M2638-31D
Dusky Shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) - with Remora Suckerfish. Also known as Black Whaler and Bronze Whaler. Found throughout Australia in tropical and warm temperate seas.
Stock Photo ID: 24M2644-50
Gray Reef Shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) with Remora Suckerfish attached, escorted by Jacks. Also known as Grey Reef Shark, Black-vee Whaler and Longnose Blacktail Shark. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. Indo-West & Central Pacific.
Stock Photo ID: 24M2711-04
Giant Oceanic Manta Ray (Manta birostris). Found throughout the world in tropical and subtropical waters, but also can be found in temperate waters. Largest type of ray in the world, recorded at over 7.6 metres (26ft) across. Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Stock Photo ID: 24M2711-06
Giant Oceanic Manta Ray (Manta birostris). Found throughout the world in tropical and subtropical waters, but also can be found in temperate waters. Largest type of ray in the world, recorded at over 7.6 metres (26ft) across. Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Stock Photo ID: 24M2711-08
Giant Oceanic Manta Ray (Manta birostris). Found throughout the world in tropical and subtropical waters, but also can be found in temperate waters. Largest type of ray in the world, recorded at over 7.6 metres (26ft) across. Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Stock Photo ID: 24M2711-09
Giant Oceanic Manta Ray (Manta birostris). Found throughout the world in tropical and subtropical waters, but also can be found in temperate waters. Largest type of ray in the world, recorded at over 7.6 metres (26ft) across. Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Stock Photo ID: 24M2711-10
Giant Oceanic Manta Ray (Manta birostris). Found throughout the world in tropical and subtropical waters, but also can be found in temperate waters. Largest type of ray in the world, recorded at over 7.6 metres (26ft) across. Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Stock Photo ID: 24M2711-11
Giant Oceanic Manta Ray (Manta birostris). Found throughout the world in tropical and subtropical waters, but also can be found in temperate waters. Largest type of ray in the world, recorded at over 7.6 metres (26ft) across. Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Stock Photo ID: 24M2711-12
Giant Oceanic Manta Ray (Manta birostris). Found throughout the world in tropical and subtropical waters, but also can be found in temperate waters. Largest type of ray in the world, recorded at over 7.6 metres (26ft) across. Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Stock Photo ID: 24M2711-13
Giant Oceanic Manta Ray (Manta birostris). Found throughout the world in tropical and subtropical waters, but also can be found in temperate waters. Largest type of ray in the world, recorded at over 7.6 metres (26ft) across. Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Stock Photo ID: 43M2688-01
Lemon Shark (Negaprion brevirostris) - with Remora Suckerfish attached. Tiger Beach, Bahamas, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
Stock Photo ID: 43M2688-02
Lemon Shark (Negaprion brevirostris) - with Remora Suckerfish attached. Tiger Beach, Bahamas, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
Stock Photo ID: 43M2688-03
Lemon Shark (Negaprion brevirostris) - with Remora Suckerfish attached. Tiger Beach, Bahamas, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
Stock Photo ID: 45M2280-01
Leatherback Sea Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) with Remora Suckerfish attached. Also known as Leathery Turtle, Luth and Trunkback Turtle. Juno Beach, Florida, USA. Listed on the IUCN Red list as Critically Endangered species. Rare.
Stock Photo ID: 50M1411-03
Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) - leaping out of the water with two suckerfish or remora attached. Baja California, Mexico
Stock Photo ID: 50M1413-05
Common Dolphin (Delphinus sp.) leaping with remora or suckerfish attached. Baja California, Sea of Cortez Mexico.
Stock Photo ID: 70M1061-01
Remora (Echeneis naucrates) also known as Suckerfish and Sharksucker, attached to a Lemon Shark (Negaprion brevirostris). Found in most tropical and some warm temperate waters of the world.
Stock Photo ID: 70M1061-02
Remora (Echeneis naucrates) also known as Suckerfish and Sharksucker, on a Tawny Nurse Shark (Nebrius ferrugineus). Indonesia. Found in most tropical and some warm temperate waters of the world. Within the Coral Triangle.
Stock Photo ID: 70M1061-03
Remora (Echeneis naucrates), attached to the shell of a Hawksbill Turtle. Also known as Suckerfish and Sharksucker. Found in most tropical and some warm temperate waters of the world. Photo taken in the Philippines. Within the Coral Triangle.
Stock Photo ID: 70M1061-04
Remora (Echeneis naucrates), swimming in mid water. Also known as Suckerfish and Sharksucker. Found in most tropical and some warm temperate waters of the world. Photo taken off Grand Bahamas, Atlantic Ocean.
Stock Photo ID: 70M1061-05
Remora (Echeneis naucrates). Also known as Suckerfish and Sharksucker. Found in most tropical and some warm temperate waters of the world. Photographed in the Fijian Islands.
Stock Photo ID: 70M2648-01
Nurse Shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) with a school of juvenile Jacks and Remora. Photo taken in Bahamas, Caribbean Sea, USA
Stock Photo ID: 70M2648-02
Nurse Shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) with a school of juvenile Jacks and Remora. Photo taken in Bahamas, Caribbean Sea, USA
Stock Photo ID: 74M2688-01
Lemon Shark (Negaprion brevirostris). Photo was taken at Tiger Beach, Bahamas, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean.