Atlantic Manta Direct

Like all members of the genus Mobula , Atlantic mantas are . They use their paddle-like cephalic fins to scoop plankton and small crustaceans into their wide, terminal mouths.

: They are frequently caught in non-selective fishing gear like drift gillnets. atlantic manta

: They possess the largest brain-to-body weight ratio of any living fish, contributing to their reputation for curiosity and social interaction with divers. Like all members of the genus Mobula , Atlantic mantas are

Despite its recent discovery, the Atlantic manta ray is already considered highly vulnerable. Currently, it is often grouped with the , which is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List . The primary threats include: : They possess the largest brain-to-body weight ratio

: They possess V-shaped white shoulder patches that taper toward the back, unlike the T-shaped, even-width markings of the giant oceanic manta.

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