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  • it remind of the flying manta rays in ocarina of time jabu jabus temple

  • "ok boys, at least ONE of us must be able to fly, lo let's get started..."

  • FYI: They do it to slap parasites off their backs 

  • -GO POKEBALL!-

    :P Mantine, you WILL be mine! >:O

  • what the fuck? lol thats soo coooool!

  • Its very beautiful to see them jump like that, too bad you couldn't have happened to be closer to the action!

  • kinda reminds me of the baby demon rays trying to fly in the book 'Natural Selection' by dave freedman.

  • Maybe they saw a shark and try to get near a the coast by flying :D

  • whyh would they dp that?

  • wow. amazing.

  • oh my a ray its small

  • I couldn't stop laughing! This is adorable!

  • HOLY CRAP!

    Look at all of them!! That's amazing!

  • they are actually spotted eagle rays

  • This are mobulas or devil rays, no mantas.

  • thank you for the information !

  • @DeepBlueCR

    Mobula is the genus name. Manta is the Spanish name for ALL of those rays. The Manta birostris was also called Devil ray originally.

    The animal which originally was called "manta" was the Mediterranean Mobula mobular, the giant devil ray.

    There is a difference between them, and they're not in the same genus, but they're all part of mobulidae, the manta subfamily.

    So, they're not the big giant manta, but it's not completely wrong to call them mantas, as a generic term for mobulids.

  • @mroldnewbie these rays are called 'diabolos' in spanish and only the giant manta is called 'manta raya'

    Tourists are often confused with the names and call every ray a manta.

  • @DeepBlueCR You may be a Spanish speaker, but that doesn't guarantee that you know the original vernacular names of animals . The Mobula mobular is the original animal called "manta" or "manta diablo" in Spanish in Spain, since hundreds of years ago. Do this search in google if you care: mobula mobular site:*.es. Even the scientific literature call them manta in Spanish. First link is a survey in Spain which shows that most people call them manta.

  • @mroldnewbie these rays are called 'diabolos' in spanish and only the giant manta is called 'manta raya'

    Tourists are often confused with the names and call every ray a manta.

    @Carlos: this is def. mating behaviour and happens (in Costa Rica) only in January and February.

  • @mroldnewbie In spanish they are called 'raya diabolo' and the only the giant manta is the 'manta raya'.

    @Carlos: this is mating behaviour and happens in January/February only here in Costa Rica.

  • OH FUCK

  • never seen something like this before! what a spectacle!

    tight Lines,

    Steph

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