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Why does the great white always have little fishes underneath them?

The little fish under a great white shark are called remoras, and they have a symbiotic relationship with the shark. The remoras attach themselves to the shark's body and feed on its scraps, providing the shark with a cleaning service. The remoras also benefit from the shark's protection, as they are less likely to be eaten by other predators.
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