Mobula Ray
The Mobula Ray, also known as the devil ray, is a type of cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Mobulidae. These rays are characterized by their flattened bodies, large pectoral fins, and long, whip-like tails. They can be found in warm, tropical oceans around the world and are known for their acrobatic behavior, often leaping out of the water.
Mobula Rays primarily feed on plankton, which they filter from the water using specialized structures in their mouths. They are social creatures, often seen in groups, and play an important role in marine ecosystems. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect them from threats like overfishing and habitat loss.