Remora
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- jofrijon
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Re: Remora
Parasite Fish... Always like to stick on Big Fish Stomach.. Specially Sharks
- limfish
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Re: Remora
it just gets a ride and gets food the shark left...dosnt do much harm
Urrrgh, no time to fish now~
- Peace
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Re: Remora
Well, they can be arguably be called a parasite but they don't really do significant harm to the host. They're just hitching a ride on the big monster picking up the cookie crumbs they drop.
Re: Remora
eh so if you catch one of this, can get ready for big fish XD
I wanna catch a big fish~~~~
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Re: Remora
Sometimes, it turns out that the remora is taking a ride on a sea turtle.
Re: Remora
Partially right to say when you catch a remora, there is a high chance a big fish is roaming around.
But then ... it could also mean the remora could be taking a free ride from a big ship too ...
But then ... it could also mean the remora could be taking a free ride from a big ship too ...
Re: Remora
I caught one once when I was 10
- cooler
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Re: Remora
How do you even cook a remora?? They usually hang on sharks and other bigger fish or turtles!
Got to catch'em all!
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Re: Remora
It's not a common table fish locally and you have to get a rather large on to have meat on them. Not sure how it should be prepared but it's definitely edible.