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  2. Manta ray - Wikipedia

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    The edges of the jaws line up while in devil rays, the lower jaw shifts back when the mouth closes. [11]: 14 Manta rays and devil rays are the only ray species that have evolved into filter feeders. [5] Manta rays have dorsal slit-like spiracles, traits which they share with the devil fish and Chilean devil ray. [7]

  3. Mobula kuhlii - Wikipedia

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    Mobula kuhlii, the shortfin devil ray, is a species of ray in the family Mobulidae.It is endemic to the Indian Ocean and central-west Pacific Ocean.It ranges from South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania and the Seychelles in the west to the Philippines and Indonesia in the east, and southward to the northern coast of Australia.

  4. Devil fish - Wikipedia

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    The devil fish is larger than its close relative the lesser devil ray. It grows to a length of disk 3.5 metres (11 ft), making it one of the largest rays. It possesses a spiny tail. [4] The devil fish is the third largest species in the genus Mobula, after the oceanic and reef manta rays. It is the only mobulid species that lives in the ...

  5. Lesser devil ray - Wikipedia

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    Lesser devil rays are relatively small, with a maximum width of about 125 cm (49 in). They have forward-facing cephalic horns, while their long spineless tails distinguish them from their relatives M. mobular. [4] [5] Dorsal coloration varies from light brown to black, although some specimens have been reported as blue. [5]

  6. Brazilian doctors use fish skin to treat burn victims - AOL

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    The use of this particular animal's skin is 'unprecedented,' according to one professor involved with the research. Brazilian doctors use fish skin to treat burn victims Skip to main content

  7. Mobula - Wikipedia

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    The genus was named by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1810 describing the devil fish, Raia mobular or now Mobula mobular.The name can be explained from Latin mobilis "mobile" or "movable", because of the species' migratory habits; [7] [8] another explanation is that mobula is a local name used by people living in Azores who call this creature there.

  8. Mobulidae - Wikipedia

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    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. Taxonomy

  9. Batomorphi - Wikipedia

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    Batomorphi is a clade of cartilaginous fishes, commonly known as rays, this taxon is also known as the superorder Batoidea, but the 5th edition of Fishes of the World classifies it as the division Batomorphi. [2]

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