It's an insectivore. which is a type of carnivore.
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A manta ray is a carnivore, being a filter feeder and eating large quantities of zooplankton. But, as the plankton they feed on include zooplanton (animals) and phytoplankton ("the plants of the sea"), you could say they are unintentionally omnivores, as they have no control as to what plankton is swept into their gaping mouths.
A manta ray is a carnivore, being a filter feeder and eating large quantities of zooplankton. But, as the plankton they feed on include zooplanton (animals) and phytoplankton ("the plants of the sea"), you could say they are unintentionally omnivores, as they have no control as to what plankton is swept into their gaping mouths.
Most members of the ray family have 'ray' at the end of their name, such as stingray, manta ray, electric ray, eagle ray, devil ray, bat ray, round ray and cownose ray.
Leopard sharks and humans number among the bat ray's predators. While Native Americans caught them for food, they are not currently commercially exploited. However, they are are fished for sport, due to their fighting capabilities. I once watched a fisherman fight one with a four-foot wingspan for 30 - 45 minutes (from the shoreline) and then release it. They were both (fisherman and fish) exhausted from the effort.
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A manta ray is a carnivore, being a filter feeder and eating large quantities of zooplankton. But, as the plankton they feed on include zooplanton (animals) and phytoplankton ("the plants of the sea"), you could say they are unintentionally omnivores, as they have no control as to what plankton is swept into their gaping mouths.
A manta ray is a carnivore, being a filter feeder and eating large quantities of zooplankton. But, as the plankton they feed on include zooplanton (animals) and phytoplankton ("the plants of the sea"), you could say they are unintentionally omnivores, as they have no control as to what plankton is swept into their gaping mouths.
the bat ray is the second largest ray only the manta ray is bigger
Bat rays are slate grey in colour, with a white underside.
MLB player Robbie Ray bats left.
It usually lives underwater!!
Ray Donovan - 2013 The Bag or the Bat 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-MA
Most members of the ray family have 'ray' at the end of their name, such as stingray, manta ray, electric ray, eagle ray, devil ray, bat ray, round ray and cownose ray.
Stingrays, Manta rays and...BAT rays are fishes related to sharks!
Battle of the Planets - 1978 The Bat Ray Bombers 1-23 was released on: USA: 5 March 1979 Netherlands: 10 June 1981
The second largest ray is the manta ray, which can have a wingspan of up to 23 feet. They are known for their graceful swimming and distinctive cephalic fins that give them a unique appearance in the water.