yes they are related to a species called the keelin brook. its a very strange looking animal with large ears and a small chin, very odd. you can most often find a keelin brook in the toliet by themselves doing their hair and make up and generally being vain.
No. Mercury is highly toxic, even for rays.
the predators of the spotted eagle rays are the great hammerhead shark
yes
Blue spotted stingrays have blue spots as a form of camouflage and signaling. The vibrant blue coloration helps them blend into their sandy or rocky environments, making it harder for predators and prey to spot them. Additionally, the spots may play a role in communication during mating or social interactions within their species. This striking pattern enhances their overall survival in diverse marine habitats.
They eat and poo.
Spotted eagle rays eat bivalves and crustaceans, and they are hunted by reef sharks.
SPotted eagle rays live in the upper most corral
Spotted eagle rays are found in warm water oceans around the world, including waters near the Bahamas, Japan, Mexico, Australia and Africa. It is believed that they may live between15 to 20 years.
They are Saltwater fish.
Yes, spotted eagle rays are carnivores. They primarily feed on a diet consisting of crustaceans, mollusks, and small fish. They use their flattened bodies to hunt and can even crush the shells of their prey with their strong jaws.
The Tampa Bay Rays' colors are Navy Blue, Columbia Blue, White, and Gold.
Not always but in deeper waters, they do travel in loosely formed groups.