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Mobula rays are sometimes called flying rays, thanks to their acrobatic leaping. But scientists are not sure exactly why they do it. The rays have large, flat, diamond-shaped bodies and long fins, ...
Although scientists don't know why these gigantic fish jump, they've at least measured how high: some of the most spectacular jumps can reach over 6.5 feet above the surface. And it's not just ...
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Scientists are inspired by manta rays to design better water filtersAmong these, mobula rays, a group of aquatic rays that includes mantas and devil rays, stand out for their uniquely efficient feeding method. These rays balance breathing and feeding seamlessly ...
As the numbers grow and the shoals get bigger, individual mobula rays propel themselves out of the water in a spectacular display of aerial acrobatics, before landing with a loud bang. More and ...
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