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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.

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