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  2. Spotted eagle ray - Wikipedia

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    The spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) is a cartilaginous fish of the eagle ray family, Aetobatidae. As traditionally recognized, it is found globally in tropical regions, including the Atlantic , Pacific and Indian Oceans .

  3. Eagle ray - Wikipedia

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    Eagle rays live close to the coast in depths of 1 to 30 m (3 to 98 ft) and in exceptional cases, they are found as deep as 300 m (980 ft). The eagle ray is most commonly seen cruising along sandy beaches in very shallow waters, its two wings sometimes breaking the surface and giving the impression of two sharks traveling together.

  4. List of common commercial fish of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Common stingray. Dasyatis pastinaca: Waeli maduwaa (වැලි මඩුවා) Pale-edged stingray. ... Spotted eagle ray. Aetobatus narinari: Vavoi maduwaa

  5. Batomorphi - Wikipedia

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    Spotted eagle ray, Aetobatus narinari Batomorphi is a clade of cartilaginous fishes , commonly known as rays , this taxon is also known as the superorder Batoidea , but the 5th edition of Fishes of the World classifies it as the division Batomorphi. [ 2 ]

  6. List of cartilaginous fish of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Spotted eagle ray. Aetobatus narinari: Mottled eagle ray. Aetomylaeus maculatus: Banded eagle ray. Aetomylaeus nichofii: Wafic’s eagle ray: Aetomylaeus wafickii: Sharpnose guitarfish. Glaucostegus granulatus: Bowmouth guitarfish. Rhina ancylostoma: Annandale's guitarfish: Rhinobatos annandalei: Giant guitarfish. Rhynchobatus djiddensis: Rough ...

  7. Why are stingrays so damn happy all the time? - AOL

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    For over a hundred million years, the stingray has roamed the world's oceans as an almost mythological animal: extraordinarily graceful, yet potentially lethal.

  8. Meet Clark, the 19-year-old bald eagle spotted traveling ...

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    Clark, a 19-year-old bald eagle, ... Meet Clark, the 19-year-old bald eagle spotted traveling through airport security. Wyatte Grantham-Philips, USA TODAY. August 26, 2022 at 10:41 AM.

  9. See it: Rare eagle among largest birds of prey in the world ...

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    Visitors were recently treated to an "unusual" sighting in eastern Canada’s Terra Nova National Park, where they spotted a rare bird that was perched thousands of miles from home.. Mostly found ...