Spotted eagle ray
A species of Bonnet rays, Also known as Bonnet skate, Duckbill ray, Mottled eagle ray, Spotted whipray Scientific name : Aetobatus narinari Genus : Bonnet rays
Spotted eagle ray, A species of Bonnet rays
Also known as:
Bonnet skate, Duckbill ray, Mottled eagle ray, Spotted whipray
Botanical name: Aetobatus narinari
Genus: Bonnet rays
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The spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) is a type of ray that occurs in all tropical and almost all subtropical seas. In the Atlantic, the distribution area extends to the west of North Carolina (only in summer) and Florida via the Bermuda, the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico to the coast of southern Brazil. In the Eastern Atlantic, it stretches from Mauritania to Angola. He also inhabits the Red Sea and the Indo-Pacific from the east coast of Africa, north to Japan, south to Australia and east to the Gulf of California and the Galapagos Islands. The populations in the distant areas are not genetically very similar and the species may need to be split into several species.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Sharks and rays Order
Stingrays and relatives Family
Eagle rays Genus
Bonnet rays Species
Spotted eagle ray