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  2. Andrea Marshall - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 she formally described a new species of manta ray [1] and wrote two scientific papers differentiating the two species, the giant oceanic manta ray (Mobula birostris) and the reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi). In 2010 Marshall announced she had found a third species of manta ray in the Atlantic and has spent years trying to formally ...

  3. Manta ray - Wikipedia

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    A pink manta ray has been observed in Australia's Great Barrier Reef and scientists believe this could be due to a genetic mutation causing erythrism. [23] The fish, spotted near Lady Elliot Island, is the world's only known pink manta ray. [24] [25] M. alfredi with mouth closed, cephalic fins rolled and ventral surface showing distinctive markings

  4. Category:Female legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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  5. Manta ray courtship off Florida's east coast documented in ...

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    A manta ray breaching during a study of courtship behaviors off Florida's east coast.

  6. Ghost Shark and Manta Ray: Australia and US unveil undersea ...

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    Ghost Shark and Manta Ray protect the undersea realm. Sounds like it could be the title of a future Marvel movie, but in actual fact, it’s what could be the future of Pacific naval defenses.

  7. Jenny Haniver - Wikipedia

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    A Jenny Haniver is the carcass of a ray or a skate that has been modified by hand then dried, resulting in a mummified specimen intended to resemble a fanciful fictional creature, such as a demon or dragon. [1] [2] [3] This practice dates back to the 16th century when these specimens were often sold as curiosities to sailors and collectors.

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  9. Mobulidae - Wikipedia

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    Manta (sometimes considered to be a synonym of Mobula) The Mobulidae (manta rays and devilfishes) are a family of rays consisting mostly of large species living in the open ocean rather than on the sea bottom.