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  1. Manta ray - Wikipedia

    They are classified among the Myliobatiformes (stingrays and relatives) and are placed in the family Myliobatidae (eagle rays). They have one of the highest brain-to-body ratio of all fish, …

  2. Manta ray | Description, Size, Diet, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 12, 2025 · Manta rays, related to sharks and skates, are found in warm waters along continents and islands. They swim at or near the surface, propelling themselves by flapping …

  3. Giant Manta Ray - NOAA Fisheries

    There are two species of manta rays: giant manta rays (Mobula birostris) and reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi). Giant manta rays are generally larger than reef manta rays, have a caudal …

  4. Manta Ray - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Each manta ray possesses a unique pattern of spots and blotches on its ventral (underside) surface, much like a human fingerprint. This distinctive marking allows researchers to identify …

  5. Manta Ray | National Geographic

    Learn all about manta rays. Highly intelligent and highly threatened, they are the largest rays in the world.

  6. Manta Ray – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum

    Jun 3, 2025 · The manta ray was formerly harvested commercially off Australia and California waters for its liver oil and for its skin which is used as an abrasive. Today it is rarely hunted, …

  7. Manta Ray Fish Facts - A-Z Animals

    Aug 25, 2025 · The manta ray, which is also sometimes called the devilfish, is the largest ray in the world. Highly intelligent and mostly solitary, they are found in all of the world’s oceans …

  8. you ever wanted to know - Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii

    Learn all about manta rays - from habitat over types to diet and lifecycle, from size and weight to color and behavior, and more fun facts.

  9. What Is a Manta Ray? All About the Ocean’s Gentle Giant

    Manta rays are inhabitants of the ocean, recognized for their unique appearance and graceful movement. These large, cartilaginous fish traverse tropical and subtropical waters.

  10. Oceanic Manta Ray (Mobula birostris) Species Guide — Manta

    The Oceanic Manta Ray is the largest ray species in the world however, they are threatened by targeted fisheries driven by the demand for their gill plates.