- Suckerfish Slip Through Manta Ray Buttholes and Scientists Aren’t Sure How Bad That Is ZME Science
- Suckerfish are diving headfirst into unsuspecting manta rays’ rear-ends CBC
- Hiding in Plain Sight: Evidence of Echeneidae Cloacal and Gill Diving Behavior in Manta Ray Hosts Wiley Online Library
- A Fish That Hitches Rides Where the Sun Doesn’t Shine The New York Times
- Sucker fish are hiding in manta rays’ ‘butthole,’ new study reveals Scientific American
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