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 Post subject: Must See not car related!!!!
PostPosted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 2:30 pm 
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I took these yesterday from my balcony!!!!!!! This guys been hanging around here at night since October 05. Use to be him and about 4 others but lately just him!!!!! Only thing I'll miss about this place!!!!!!!

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Nice creatures. Are these the ones with electricity? :)

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Cool... hope I'll see lots of similar critters soon ;)

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... pretty. Ben you can feed them, they are soft and gentle. Just watch the tail. :wink:

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looks like a manta ray

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No a Manta Ray looks different. I would say it is a Bat Ray, also called Bat Sting Ray. He can sting but only to defend himself.

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i was in egypt this year, diving. A saw a ray only 5 metres from me. But it was a smaller one with blue points. I like rays, they look great, and they are beautifull swimmers

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Yeah, lots of them around ... must have seen half a dozen at least ...

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Yes they are beautiful, I did feed and pet some in Sea World :wink: and they are soft like velvet.
They got my interest and reading about them I learned that there are more than 500 various types, grouped in families, huge range of colors, also one called "blue spotted ray" if I remember right.
Rays have a high ratio of brain weight to body weight; they are probably very intelligent, even smarter than sharks- of which they developed from - they also have no bones, similar to sharks. They are very curious animals, observing intruders (divers).

So you got your pet there visiting every day. :D

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yeah it's been great the last 4 months wating them!!! Really sucks thought because our bay isn't protected so there are always net fishing there!!! :evil:

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How big across do you think it was?

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The ones at Monterey Bay Aquarium are very sweet. They come right up to you, nearly hopping out of the water to get you to pet them.

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i like the rays as well

especially the MANTA ray from opel :wink:

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How big across do you think it was?


2-3 feet he's really big!!!!

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the birth width of Mantas is 4 feet, they normally reach about 22 feet width but larger ones were found up to 29 feet width and 3000 lbs weight

but I think this size 2 - 3 feet is impressive enough for a pet :D

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