Manta rays are typically found in the sunlight zone, which is the top layer of the ocean where sunlight penetrates and allows for photosynthesis. They are known to migrate to deeper waters during twilight and nighttime to feed on plankton and small fish.
If you count the rocket propulsion developed by cephalopods, rockets have existed since the Silurian period.
The long trails of ejecta on the moon's surface are called lunar rays. These rays are formed when material ejected from a lunar impact event spreads out in long patterns across the surface, creating bright streaks that stand out against the darker lunar terrain.
The long trails of ejecta that radiate outward from craters are called "rays." These rays are formed when material is ejected during the impact event of a meteorite or asteroid striking a planetary surface, such as the Moon or other celestial bodies. The rays can extend for many kilometers and are often more prominent on younger craters, indicating their relatively recent formation.
UV rays
The manta rays are up to 14 feet in length, while their fin span is 20 feet.
because manta ray feeds on some of the smallest creatures in the oceans
I've heard the term for a group of manta rays to be "A fever of manta rays"
For a oceanic manta, it can be up to 23ft whereas, the reef manta, the small of the two up to 9-11.5ft.
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
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.
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.
although mata rays have tails, they are NOT barbs, they are not poiseness nor electrical
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.