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- Manta ray - Wikipedia
Mantas are found in warm temperate, subtropical and tropical waters All three species are pelagic; M birostris and M yarae migrate across open oceans, singly or in groups, while M alfredi tends to be resident and coastal
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- 10 Fascinating Manta Ray Facts - PADI Blog
Are you mad about mantas? Then you need to brush up on your manta ray facts! A manta ray sighting is one of the most breathtaking experiences a diver can have Watching such an enormous creature glide through the water with such grace and effortlessness, it’s easy to fall under the manta’s spell
- 12 Types of Manta Ray: Species, Identification, and Photos - TRVST
Manta Rays usually live in warm, temperate, subtropical, and tropical waters and have the largest brain-to-body ratio among sharks, rays, and skates Even though there are only two types of manta ray species, this animal group still exemplifies diversity So, read on to learn more about these cartilaginous fish
- you ever wanted to know - Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
There are two types of mantas: reef mantas (mobula alfredi) and pelagic manta rays (mobula birostris) The latter is also called “giant manta ray” or “oceanic manta ray”, or sometimes “the great manta ray”
- Giant Manta Ray - NOAA Fisheries
Manta rays are recognized by their large diamond-shaped body with elongated wing-like pectoral fins, ventrally-placed gill slits, laterally-placed eyes, and wide, terminal mouths
- About Mantas - Manta Caribbean Project
Mantas are found all over the world; however some important differences in range and habitat exist between the oceanic and the reef mantas All species live pelagic lives in the open ocean, visiting reefs to feed and cleaning stations to be cleaned and to be social
- Manta Ray | National Geographic
“Manta” means blanket or cloak in Spanish, describing the look of the animals’ large, flat, diamond-shaped bodies, which are characterized by triangular pectoral fins Manta rays have two
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