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  2. File:Manta ray from Yap.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Manta_ray_from_Yap.jpg (800 × 535 pixels, file size: 148 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its description page ...

  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. [24] The fish, spotted near Lady Elliot Island, is the world's only known pink manta ray. [25] [26] M. alfredi with mouth closed, cephalic fins rolled and ventral surface showing distinctive markings

  4. Mighty Mutanimals - Wikipedia

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    In the IDW comics, there is a variation of Ray Fillet named Ray who is a mutant manta ray. He alongside Sally Pride were prisoners of the Null Group at a train station until they were freed and joined Old Hob's Mutanimals. In the 1987 series, a character based on Ray appeared in the episode "Rebel Without a Fin" voiced by Pat Fraley. This ...

  5. Robert Irwin Freediving With a Manta Ray in 'Haunting' Photo ...

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    Steve tragically died in 2006 after a sting ray barb pierced his heart. And a "haunting" new photo of Robert freediving with a similar animal recently ignited fan debate.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. Batoid locomotion - Wikipedia

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    A manta ray executing several different turns. By varying the shape of its fins asymmetrically it is able to be quite maneuverable for its size and rigidity. Mobuliform swimming is common in pelagic Myliobatiformes species such as manta rays and is characterized by a flapping motion of the pectoral fins. It is very similar in appearance to ...