Reef manta ray
A species of Devil rays, Also known as Inshore manta ray, Prince alfred's ray Scientific name : Mobula alfredi Genus : Devil rays
Reef manta ray, A species of Devil rays
Also known as:
Inshore manta ray, Prince alfred's ray
Botanical name: Mobula alfredi
Genus: Devil rays
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Reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi) is the second largest recognized species of ray in the world. The reef manta ray lives in the open ocean, where it filters zooplankton from the water for food and lives to be nearly half a century old. The reef manta ray is considered threatened due to overhunting by humans seeking its gill rakers.
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Eagle rays Genus
Devil rays Species
Reef manta ray