Manta rays are large, cartilaginous, salt water fish in the Elasmobranchii subclass which includes sharks and skates The manta ray is the largest of the rays. They can typically be found in and around coral reefs feeding on plankton and fish larvae. To learn more about manta rays, see the Related Links.
They are like other rays. They eat from the bottom.
Manta rays swim in both deep and shallow. There diet is of mainly plankton, small fish, and shrimp. They do NOT eat people.
Manta Rays are sea animals, they are relatives of the shark. they look like sting rays, but manta rays are a lot bigger.
I've heard the term for a group of manta rays to be "A fever of manta rays"
The Manta Rays of Time was created in 2000.
MANTA RAYS ARE CARNIVORS.
manta rays abiotic are rocks, dirt , the water
no middle schoolers are cool and so are the manta rays
Yes, there is a species of smaller manta rays although i cant remember what they are called of the top of my head. Pygme or dwarf manta rays come into mind. I had a dive last year with some pygme manta rays last year in australia.
Manta Rays are classified as Elasmobranchii, which is used to class other rays and sharks. The manta ray is a part of the eagle ray family of Myliobatidae.
although mata rays have tails, they are NOT barbs, they are not poiseness nor electrical
because manta ray feeds on some of the smallest creatures in the oceans
Yes. Manta rays are fish belonging to the class Chondrichthyes, which also includes sharks.
The IUCN lists the Manta Ray as Near Threatened.
Manta rays don't have stingers. They have tails.