Link: https://www.manta.com/business-directory
Description: WEBAs the industry-leading business directory for over 20 years, Manta has been connecting people to local and small businesses located in their neighborhoods. Use Manta’s business search directory to find a local business near you to support today!
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Link: https://manta.net/
Description: WEBDiscover the world of captivating stories across genres including romance and fantasy. Binge unlimited comics, webcomics, manga, manhwa online or download the app for free!
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Link: https://www.manta.com/
Description: WEBWant results you can see? Manta's online marketing solutions help you connect, inform, and offer your products and services to new customers, leading to more sales and revenue in a way that provides long-lasting growth.
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Link: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/facts/manta-ray
Description: WEBManta 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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Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manta_ray
Description: WEBManta rays are large rays belonging to the genus Mobula (formerly its own genus Manta ). The larger species, M. birostris, reaches 7 m (23 ft) in width, while the smaller, M. alfredi, reaches 5.5 m (18 ft). Both have triangular pectoral fins, horn-shaped cephalic fins and large, forward-facing mouths.
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Link: https://www.britannica.com/animal/manta-ray
Description: WEBApr 12, 2024 · 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.
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Link: https://oceana.org/marine-life/giant-manta-ray/
Description: WEBGiant manta rays are the largest rays in the world with wingspans up to 29 feet (8.8 m) wide and weights up to 5,300 pounds (2,404 kg). 2. Manta rays are the only vertebrate animals with three paired appendages: two wing-like pectoral fins; two sets of gills; and two lobes that extend from the mouth and funnel in water.
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Link: https://www.thoughtco.com/manta-ray-facts-4570977
Description: WEBDec 5, 2018 · Manta rays are the largest rays in the world. There are at least two species of mantas. Manta birostris is the giant oceanic manta and Manta alfredi is the reef manta. Their appearance is similar and the range of the two species overlaps, but the giant manta is more often found on the open ocean while the reef manta visits shallower, coastal ...
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Link: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/new-study-reveals-more-about-where-giant-manta-rays-go-and-why-0
Description: WEBApr 25, 2022 · The study team identified more than 5,000 verified sightings of giant manta rays. They came from decades of aerial surveys, social media posts, scientific publications, and direct reports to NOAA’s manta sightings email account, [email protected]. Sightings were heavily biased to where more people are on or near the water.
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Link: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/giant-manta-ray
Description: WEBApr 17, 2024 · The giant manta ray is the world’s largest ray with a wingspan of up to 26 feet. They are filter feeders and eat large quantities of zooplankton. Giant manta rays are slow-growing, migratory animals with small, highly fragmented populations that are sparsely distributed across the world.
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