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Manta rays conserve energy by gliding effortlessly through the water using their large pectoral fins. They also move with the ocean currents to reduce the amount of energy needed for swimming. Additionally, manta rays have a cartilaginous skeleton, which is lighter and more flexible than a bony skeleton, helping them to maneuver with less effort.

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