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Eagle rays (Mobula hypostoma) common in this area and often seen feeding on zooplankton in large groups, Yum Balam Marine Protected Area, Quintana Roo, Mexico, North America
Adult Munk's pygmy devil ray (Mobula munkiana), leaping near Isla Danzante, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America
Adult Munk's pygmy devil ray (Mobula munkiana), leaping near Isla Danzante, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America
Spinetail devil rays (Mobula mobular) engaged in sexual courtship in Honda Bay, Palawan, The Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
Underside view of a giant oceanic manta ray (Mobula birostris), Dampier Strait, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
Spinetail devil rays (Mobula mobular) engaged in sexual courtship in Honda Bay, Palawan, The Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
Spinetail devil rays (Mobula mobular) engaged in sexual courtship in Honda Bay, Palawan, The Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
Spinetail devil rays (Mobula mobular) engaged in sexual courtship in Honda Bay, Palawan, The Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
Adult spinetail mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping, Isla Espiritu Santo, Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America
Snorkellers observing spinetail devil rays (Mobula mobular) engaged in sexual courtship in Honda Bay, Palawan, The Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
A group of snorkellers observing spinetail devil rays (Mobula mobular) engaged in sexual courtship in Honda Bay, Palawan, The Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
Spinetail devil rays (Mobula mobular) engaged in sexual courtship in Honda Bay, Palawan, The Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
Adult spinetail mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping, Isla Espiritu Santo, Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America
Adult spinetail mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping, Isla Espiritu Santo, Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America
A black manta ray, Mobula alfredi, visits a cleaning station on a reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
A reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi), hovers over a reef where small cleaner wrasse will relieve her of her parasites, Maldives.
A black manta ray, Mobula alfredi, visits a cleaning station on a reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
A large reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi) swims through clear water in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This beautiful region is known as the heart of the Coral Triangle and is a popular destination for scuba divers and snorkelers.
Adult Munk's pygmy devil ray, Mobula munkiana, leaping into the air, Isla San Jose, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America
Adult reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi), underwater in Coral Bay, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific
Adult reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi), underwater in Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific
Adult reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi), underwater in Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific
Adult Munk's pygmy devil ray (Mobula munkiana), leaping into the air, Ensenada Grande, Isla Partida, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America
Adult Munk's pygmy devil ray (Mobula munkiana), leaping into the air, Isla San Jose, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America
Adult reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi), swimming on Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific
Mobula, Mobula spp, with wingtips above the surface near Isla Danzante, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America
Mobula, Mobula spp, with wingtips above the surface near Isla Danzante, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America
Adult spinetail mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping, Isla Espiritu Santo, Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America
Mobula (devil ray) (Mobula tarapacana), and remoras (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America
Mobula (devil ray) (Mobula tarapacana), and remora (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America
Adult Spinetail Mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping out of the water in the upper Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico
Adult Spinetail Mobula (Mobula japanica) massing in huge schools in the upper Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico
Adult Spinetail Mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping out of the water in the upper Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico
Adult Spinetail Mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping out of the water in the upper Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico
Adult Spinetail Mobula (Mobula japanica) massing in huge schools in the upper Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico
Adult Spinetail Mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping out of the water in the upper Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico
An adult spinetail mobula (Mobula japanica) cruising the surface in the calm waters off Isla del Carmen in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Baja California, Mexico.
Adult Spinetail Mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping out of the water in the upper Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico
Adult Spinetail Mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping out of the water in the upper Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico
Adult Spinetail Mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping out of the water in the upper Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico
Adult Spinetail Mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping out of the water in the upper Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico
An adult spinetail mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping from the calm waters off Isla Danzante in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Baja California, Mexico.
Adult Spinetail Mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping out of the water in the upper Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico
Adult Spinetail Mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping out of the water in the upper Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico
Leaping mobula (Mobula japonica) near Isla Tiburon in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico.
Mobula (devil ray) (Mobula tarapacana), and remora (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America
An adult spinetail mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping from the calm waters off Isla Danzante in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Baja California, Mexico.
Mobula (devil ray) (Mobula tarapacana), and remora (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America
An adult spinetail mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping from the calm waters off Isla Danzante in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Baja California, Mexico.
Mobula rays (Mobula tarapacana) and remoras (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America
Mobula rays (Mobula tarapacana) and remoras (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America
Mobula rays (Mobula tarapacana) and remoras (Remora remora), schooling, St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America
Mobula rays (Mobula tarapacana) and remoras (Remora remora), schooling, St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America
Mobula (devil ray) (Mobula tarapacana), and remora (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America
Mobula ray (mobula japonica) A mobula leaps clear of the water and skims the swell. Gulf of California.
Mobula rays (Mobula tarapacana) and remoras (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America
An adult spinetail mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping from the calm waters off Isla Danzante in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Baja California, Mexico.
Spinetail Mobula (Mobula japonica)swimming on the surface in the lower Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico.
Adult Spinetail Mobula (Mobula japanica) leaping out of the water in the upper Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico
Mobula ray, Mobula tarapacana, and remora, Remora remora, St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean
Mobula ray, Mobula tarapacana, and remoras, Remora remora, St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean