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10 Amazing Mobula Ray Facts - Our Planet
May 31, 2014
ourplnt.com
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Thousands of mobula rays turn Mexican waters into a living spectacle
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Watch: Tens of thousands of mobula rays come together for an epic gathering—and vanish as quickly as they arrived. | National Geographic
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Jun 22, 2017
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National Geographic
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Mobula madness is officially on 😍✨ We’ve entered peak mobula season here in Baja, meaning now is the perfect time to jump on an expedition and witness one of nature’s most spectacular gatherings. Each year, thousands of Mobula munkiana (aka pygmy devil rays) gather in massive schools, sometimes numbering in the tens of thousands. Scientists believe this seasonal aggregation is triggered by a boom in plankton, their favorite food, brought on by springtime upwelling, when nutrient-rich waters ris
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Fever of mobula rays 💙 Mobulas (also known as devil rays) & mantas are part of the family Mobulidae, which constitute some of the most charismatic species of rays. There are currently nine recognized species in the genus mobula, and two species in the genus manta. Mobula rays are found in warm oceans across the globe, and their winglike fins can extend up to 17 ft! Video by @alex_sharks (IG: instagram.com/alexsharks_/) | Ocean Conservation Research - OCR
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Ocean Conservation Research - OCR
Baja California : The Flight of the Mobula Rays in Cabo
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Flying Ray. ⠀⠀ Did you know Mobula Rays can launch more than two metres (6ft 6ins) in the air, but their landing is not as graceful with a large splash and a belly-flop back into the water. Scientists are not sure exactly why they do it, but it has been suggested it could be for finding a mate: https://bit.ly/3q4QD7U | Grays Harbor Historical Seaport
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May 23, 2023
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The spectacular display of the mobula ray | Natural History Museum
Oct 27, 2017
nhm.ac.uk
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The mobula ray migration at its finest. This is the largest known migration of rays, anywhere on Earth. Every year, tens of thousands of mobula rays migrate here to the coastal waters of Baja California Sur, where they congregate here in massive numbers between the months of April to July. When in large enough groups, they can become quite easy to approach and we get to enjoy incredible underwater views of these animals up close. It’s one of the most amazing wildlife spectacles that we have here
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Mobula rays are some of the most graceful and mysterious creatures in the ocean. Often mistaken for manta rays, these agile swimmers are famous for their ability to leap out of the water in spectacular aerial displays. 🌊✨ If you’re looking to dive or snorkel with these oceanic acrobats, here are some of the best places to find them: 🐠 🇵🇹 Azores, Portugal – A true hotspot for mobula rays, especially around Princess Alice Seamount and Ambrósio. These underwater mountains attract large groups o
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⬇️ 7 mobula ray facts as you fly into the weekend: Mobula rays can jump 2m (6ft) out of the 🌊 Ocean (and they always 🫣 belly flop back in). Scientists aren’t exactly sure why they leap like this. 🧐 It may be a form of communication, a way to escape predators, and show off to suitors. 🥰 🦅 Their winglike fins can get up to 5m (17ft), making mobulas the second-largest ✅ rays after manta rays. They have big families. 💯 Gatherings of mobula rays can number in the hundreds and thousands. 😈 Alth
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