Spotted eagle ray

Spotted eagle ray 

The spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) is an eagle ray from a family of cartilaginous fish, Myliobatidae. Spotted eagle rays enjoy swimming in seas at a temperature of 24 to 27 ° C, and are more active in high tides. They are timid creatures who usually avoid humans, but they were seen jumping on boats and falling on people from the sea. Searching for their food, they dig their snouts into the sand on the seabeds. Groups of them consist of about 6 participants swimming at exactly the same speed in the same direction.

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Author: Brenda Moita 

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