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- Manta ray - Wikipedia
Manta rays are large rays belonging to the genus Mobula (formerly its own genus Manta) The larger species, M birostris, reaches 7 m (23 ft) in width, while the smaller, M alfredi, reaches 5 5 m (18 ft) Both have triangular pectoral fins, horn-shaped cephalic fins and large, forward-facing mouths
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- Manta ray | Description, Size, Diet, Facts | Britannica
manta ray, any of several genera of marine rays comprising the family Mobulidae (class Selachii) Flattened and wider than they are long, manta rays have fleshy enlarged pectoral fins that look like wings; extensions of those fins, looking like a devil’s horns, project as the cephalic fins from the front of the head
- Manta Ray - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Manta rays, also known as “devil rays,” or “devilfish,” are large members of the eagle ray family Those nicknames come from the horn-shaped fins on their face, called “cephalic fins ” The curved cephalic fins give a devil horn-like appearance to the rays
- 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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- Manta Ray Facts - Great Barrier Reef Foundation
Large, flat and oddly shaped, these fish are named for their unique appearance, 'Manta' meaning blanket or cloak in Spanish Sporting famously long pectoral fins, these iconic creatures can be spotted in numerous regions of the Great Barrier Reef The mealtime mantra 'Don't play with your food' does not apply to manta rays
- everything you ever wanted to know about manta rays
Manta rays have large, triangular-shaped pectoral fins on either side of their body which looks like wings when they swim They have a flattened, diamond-shaped, disk-like body Reef manta rays are primarily gray and black on the top (dorsal side), and mostly white on the bottom (ventral side), with batches of black pigmentation
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