Giant oceanic manta ray
A species of Devil rays, Also known as Giant manta, Giant devil ray, Devil fish, Atlantic manta Scientific name : Mobula birostris Genus : Devil rays
Giant oceanic manta ray, A species of Devil rays
Also known as:
Giant manta, Giant devil ray, Devil fish, Atlantic manta
Botanical name: Mobula birostris
Genus: Devil rays
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Giant oceanic manta ray (Mobula birostris) is the largest ray in the world. There are only three places in the world where you can see one in captivity: Singapore, Japan, and France. In the wild, the giant oceanic manta ray swims in deep, temperate waters all around the world, but their populations are currently endangered by overfishing from those in search of their gill plates, meat, skin, and liver oil.
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Scientific Classification
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Chordates Class
Sharks and rays Order
Stingrays and relatives Family
Eagle rays Genus
Devil rays Species
Giant oceanic manta ray