Sharksucker fish with its bones stained red to show early development of dorsal fin (A) – close-up at the bottom. At this stage it looks like a normal dorsal fin that most other fish have – you can see the fin spines. © Ralf Britz
Sharksucker (Remora) with bones stained red to show early development of dorsal fin
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