Devilfish, also known as manta rays, do not have arms in the traditional sense. Instead, they possess two large pectoral fins that they use for movement, which can resemble arms as they glide through the water. Additionally, they have a pair of cephalic lobes that help funnel food into their mouths. Overall, their anatomy is adapted for swimming rather than having limbs like traditional fish.
David Devilfish Ulliott goes by The Devilfish.
The huge manta ray is often called devilfish.
A squid is not a devilfish. In Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell it says Rontu watches the devilfish's black cloud. ( ink ).
All we've got for dinner is devilfish stew.
After killing the devilfish, Karana retrieved the sinew she needed to restring her bow and make a new spear. She also harvested the devilfish's oil to use as bait for fishing.
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David Devilfish Ulliott was born on April 1, 1954, in Hull, East Yorkshire, England, UK.
A manta ray
A devilfish, also known as a manta ray, typically has two arms or fins that extend from its body. These fins are used for maneuvering in the water and are not considered true arms.
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