Manta Rays Characteristics

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Manta rays are easily recognized in the ocean by their large chest "wings." They have two long lobes that extend from the front of the head and a broad, rectangular, terminal mouth containing small teeth exclusively in the lower jaw. The gills are located on the underside of the body. Manta rays also have a short, whip-like tail that, unlike many rays, has no sharp barb. Atlantic manta ray pups weigh 11 kg at birth and they grow fast. Manta rays show little differences between the genders with wingspan in males ranging from 5.2 - 6.1 meters and females ranging from 5.5 - 6.8 meters. The largest ever recorded was 9.1 meters. These rays vary in color from black to grayish blue along the back, and a white belly with grayish spots that have been used to identify individual rays. The skin of manta rays is rough and scaly.

Manta birostris mainly eat plankton and are omnivores.Also they consume small fish but they represent a
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Manta rays are marine animals whose life passes quietly in salt water. Broadly speaking, manta rays are distributed in tropical, subtropical and temperate oceans worldwide. Therefore, they are not species that tolerate low temperatures, and instead thrive in warm waters.During certain periods of time, there will be large groups of manta rays that gather for food and for the warmer temperatures of the water.manta rays usually sleep in the floor of the tropical seas.manta rays have dealt with global warming in the waters by swimming somewhat deeper so it will get a little more cold.

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