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Giant Manta Rays are nicknamed “Devil Rays” for their “horns” which are actually extensions of the fins that help to funnel plankton into their mouths. Like many other mammoth fish in the sea, they are filter feeders that eat the smallest of prey.

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Giant Manta Rays are nicknamed “Devil Rays” for their “horns” which are actually extensions of the fins that help to funnel plankton into their mouths.  Like many other mammoth fish in the sea, they are filter feeders that eat the smallest of prey.
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