Eagle Ray
The Eagle Ray is a type of cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Myliobatidae. Known for their graceful swimming, they have a distinctive flat body and long, pointed wings that resemble an eagle's wings. These rays can be found in warm coastal waters around the world, often near coral reefs and sandy bottoms.
Eagle rays are known for their unique patterns and colors, which can vary by species. They primarily feed on small fish, crustaceans, and mollusks, using their flattened bodies to glide effortlessly through the water. Their ability to leap out of the water is a fascinating behavior observed in some species.