The giant oceanic manta ray, giant manta ray, or oceanic manta ray (Mobula birostris) is a species of ray in the family Mobulidae and the largest type...
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recognized species, it is the second-largest species of ray, only surpassed by the giant oceanic manta ray. The species was described in 1868 by Gerard Krefft...
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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...
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Devil fish (redirect from Giant devil ray)
those data are unreliable and are allegedly misunderstood as Giant oceanic Manta Rays that have strayed into the Mediterranean. It is also considered...
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Mobula (redirect from Mobula ray)
(Walbaum, 1792) (giant oceanic manta ray) Mobula eregoodootenkee Bleeker, 1859 (pygmy devil ray) Mobula hypostoma Bancroft, 1831 (lesser devil ray) Mobula japanica...
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largest species of this order and the largest of all rays is the giant oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris). This peaceful leviathan can reach a size of...
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blacktip reef shark, moray eels, and a wide variety of rays: manta ray, stingray, and eagle ray. The Maldivian waters are also home to the whale shark...
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dolphin Asian elephant Blue whale Dawn redwood Egyptian vulture Giant oceanic manta ray Green sea turtle Hector's dolphin Komodo dragon Matschie's tree-kangaroo...
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also had a reef manta ray with a all black body. Since 2018 they also keep giant oceanic manta ray. This species and the reef manta ray were only recognized...
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resembled a parasite. Giant oceanic manta ray (Mobula birostris): In 2016 a modified mirror test done on two captive manta rays showed that they exhibited...
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torpedo (Torpedo torpedo) Cownose ray (Rhinoptera bonasus) Giant electric ray (Narcine entemedor) Giant oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris) Ocellate spot skate...
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Caribbean Sea (redirect from Caribbean Ocean)
tiger shark, silky shark and Caribbean reef shark), flying fish, giant oceanic manta ray, angel fish, spotfin butterflyfish, parrotfish, Atlantic Goliath...
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of manta ray and wrote two scientific papers differentiating the two species, the giant oceanic manta ray (Mobula birostris) and the reef manta ray (Mobula...
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Hedwig and he serves as the comic relief among the antagonists. Ray is a giant oceanic manta ray who acts as Hedgwig's mode of transportation and spy. He is...
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(マンタイン) (0226) Water / Flying Mantyke (#458) — It is based on the giant oceanic manta ray. A carefree species, it does not mind Remoraid sticking to its...
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Pacific sergeant major, Cortez sea chub, giant damselfish, Moorish idol, Cortez rainbow wrasse, giant oceanic manta ray, Mexican goatfish, blacknosed butterflyfish...
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hilsa, barramundi, rohu, largetooth sawfish, Pearse's mudskipper, giant oceanic manta ray, leopard torpedo, among thousands of others. Hilsa and barramundi...
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The market for shark and ray products is first and foremost a luxury one: The gill plates, in the case of manta rays, are used in China for a tonic soup...
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Manta Matcher. Discovered a new type of Manta, the "reef manta ray" (Manta alfredi) Led initiatives to add whale sharks, reef manta rays, and oceanic...
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Dom João de Castro Bank (category Seamounts of the Atlantic Ocean)
needlefish (family Belonidae), wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri), and giant oceanic manta ray (Mobula birostris). The dominant species of aquatic flora are Sargassum...
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Atlantic goliath grouper (Epinephelus itajara), schools of Giant oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris), Dolphins and White-Tip Sharks, known in the Azores...
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Batoidea (redirect from Ray (fish))
there are temperate and cold-water species. Only a few species, like manta rays, live in the open sea, and only a few live in freshwater, while some batoids...
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where they encounter a strange intelligent giant oceanic manta ray. The key to the mystery of the manta ray's intelligence lies in the story of the accidental...
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Kratt Chris Kratt Indian Ocean Great white shark, remora, orca, bluestreak cleaner wrasse, yellowfin tuna, giant oceanic manta ray October 17, 2011 (2011-10-17)...
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birostris (Giant oceanic manta ray) Genus Mobula: Devil rays Mobula eregoodootenkee (Pygmy devil ray) Mobula hypostoma (Lesser devil ray) Mobula japanica...
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Georgia Aquarium (section Manta rays)
whale sharks, beluga whales, California sea lions, bottlenose dolphins, manta rays, sea otters, and tiger sharks. Its centerpiece is a 6.3 million US gallons...
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List of vulnerable fishes (section Ray-finned fishes)
Natal electric ray (Heteronarce garmani) Reef manta ray (Manta alfredi) Giant oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris) Lesser Guinean devil ray (Mobula rochebrunei)...
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constructed in a barn just after the Legion formed. Black Manta proposes that they have it in the ocean, Captain Cold proposes to have it underneath the polar...
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(0458) Water / Flying — Mantine (#226) Mantyke are based on the giant oceanic manta ray. It likes to see boats due to its friendly nature. Snover Yukikaburi...
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