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- Devil fish - Wikipedia
The devil fish or giant devil ray (Mobula mobular) is a species of ray in the family Mobulidae It is currently listed as endangered, mostly due to bycatch mortality in unrelated fisheries The devil fish is larger than its close relative the lesser devil ray It grows to a disk length of 3 5 metres (11 ft), making it one of the largest rays
- Giant Devil Rays Devil Fish ~ MarineBio Conservation Society
Devil rays get their name from their ‘horns’ which are actually cephalic (of the head) fins that help them feed and even though they share their name with the personification of evil, they are harmless to humans
- 20 Facts About Devilfish
Discover fascinating facts about devilfish, including their unique characteristics, behavior, habitat, and more, in this comprehensive article
- 27 Fun and Interesting Devilfish Facts to Know - Our Endangered World
Devilfish, also known as giant Pacific octopuses, are a type of cephalopod mollusk found in the Pacific Ocean They can live up to five years in the wild, with females typically living longer than males
- Devil Fish Facts - Fact Animal
The name “Devil Fish” used to get thrown around with reckless abandon, usually to refer to any animal that wasn’t easy to kill or took a justifiable dislike to human presence in the oceans Grey whales were called devil fish because they had the audacity to retaliate to being harpooned in the face
- Surviving on the Island: Chapter 19 - U. S. National Park Service
Rontu notices the giant devilfish in shallow water, and Karana launches her barbed spear at the eight-armed animal At first she thinks that she missed her target, but then Karana sees that the devilfish is hooked
- DEVILFISH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DEVILFISH is devil ray
- Devilfish | Encyclopedia. com
Plesiopidae (roundhead, devilfish; subclass Actinopterygii, order Perciformes) A small family of marine fish that have a fairly deep body, a large head with a large mouth, a single, continuous, dorsal fin, and a rounded tail fin
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