Because they are dying. We are killing them with pollution.
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yes the spotted eagle ray is an endangered species
it lives in brampton
The Ornate Eagle Ray has a very long tail and a well defined body that ranges from 48 cm to 9 meters in length. They have very numerous white spots around their inky blue bodies and a long tail that can reach up to 5 meters in length. The eagle ray also has a very angular disc and a long broad snout with a "v" shaped flap.The eagle ray swims by moving its two wings vertically - sometimes they break the surface of the sea and give the impression of two sharks traveling together. The eagle ray can also jump out and across the surface of the water.
It just is, or maybe people i don't know hmm shot it down
The golden eagle, Aquila Chrysaetos, is not an endangered species.
Why did you put this subject under endangered species, eagles? First thing the spotted eagle ray is, in fact a cartilaginous fish and is called the spotted eagle ray because of its shape and the white spots on its back.
No. The golden eagle is not an endangered species.
The ornate raylooks like a normal ray, except it has its own features to white spots and it is quite large and is blue, a long tail and has many defence mechanisms here is a link with a picture of ithttp://www.earthsendangered.com/profile.asp?ID=3&sp=1782 OK thanks
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Cuz its a Eagle ray
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.