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Manta rays—highly intelligent and highly threatened—are the largest rays in the world The sea creatures live in tropical, subtropical, and temperate ocean waters across the globe
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manta ray, any of several genera of marine rays comprising the family Mobulidae (class Selachii) Flattened and wider than they are long, manta rays have fleshy enlarged pectoral fins that look like wings; extensions of those fins, looking like a devil’s horns, project as the cephalic fins from the front of the head
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