A devil ray is the same thing as a devil-ray a devilray, a devilfish, a devil-fish, or a manta ray.
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The devil fish, or giant devil ray, is a species of the eagle ray. Their main threat is pollution and unintentional capture. The species in endangered.
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A devil fish is also known as a giant devil ray. It is a type of eagle ray. The devil fish is also known by the correct name, manta ray. It is the largest ray, sometimes measuring 12 feet or more across. It sometimes makes spectacular leaps clear of the water.
No. Devil Fish are a species of Eagle Ray.
Given the rich array of animals with the nickname' devil ray', one must assume that they are part of the food chain where they make their homes -- in salt water. This means that plankton and smaller fish are reasonably within their food chain diet.Here is a list of the animals with that nickname:Mobula eregoodootenkee Bleeker, 1859 (Pygmy devil ray)Mobula hypostoma Bancroft, 1831 (Lesser devil ray)Mobula japanica J. P. Müller & Henle, 1841 (Spinetail mobula)Mobula kuhlii J. P. Müller & Henle, 1841 (Shortfin devil ray)Mobula mobular Bonnaterre, 1788 (Devil fish)Mobula munkiana Notarbartolo di Sciara, 1987 (Munk's devil ray)Mobula rochebrunei Vaillant, 1879 (Lesser Guinean devil ray)Mobula tarapacana Philippi {Krumweide}, 1892 (Chilean devil ray)Mobula thurstoni Lloyd, 1908 (Bentfin devil ray)Mobula sp. Not yet described (Borneo devilray)
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i think that they are named after the devil ray in florda
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well because it is tasty
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