Fish often swim under manta rays for several reasons, including protection from predators and access to food. The rays create a disturbance in the water that can stir up plankton, attracting smaller fish. Additionally, the shade provided by the manta ray offers a safe haven from larger predators. This symbiotic relationship benefits both the manta rays, which may enjoy cleaner gills from the smaller fish, and the fish, which gain safety and feeding opportunities.
Devil fish is a common term for the manta ray. A female manta ray swim an average of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) per hour.
Manta ray eat invertebrates. They also eat soft fish as worms.
only if there is a rainbow around
They swim sideways
manta rays belong to the family of rays like sting ray.,they swim at a speed of 25mph and they swim this speed only in the shallow waters but if they go a bit deeper then they swim at a lower speed, like 18mph
Go to the mermaid ballroom. A manta Ray should swim out. The manta ray is the "ghost"
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plankton and small fish occasionally
That is a ray. It could be a manta ray or a sting ray.
A wild devil fish, also known as a manta ray, primarily feeds on plankton, small fish, and crustaceans. They use their wide mouths to filter feed on these tiny organisms as they swim through the water.
when a tiny fish rides a bigger fish like a manta ray
Due to the size of manta rays, their only predators are large sharks.