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Manta Rays Dive Way Deeper Than We Thought – Up To 1.2 Kilometers – To Explore The Seas
I t's been a bumper year for the manta ray with a brand new species added to the roster, and they’ve even been seen being ...
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I snorkelled with hundreds of manta rays in the Maldives
Drifting over the turquoise waters of the Maldives, I found myself surrounded by hundreds of majestic manta rays. Their wings glided effortlessly through the current, creating one of the most ...
A group that studies manta rays in Florida has shared disturbing footage of a high-speed vessel plowing over a large manta as it cruised near the surface beyond an inlet. “I was filming a ...
His CIA code name is Condor. In the next seventy-two hours almost everyone he trusts will try to kill him.
The world’s largest rays may be plunging to incredible depths not to hunt, but to find their way through the vast, empty ocean. A new study has revealed that oceanic manta rays—graceful giants with ...
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