As the vessel paved its way out of the narrow corridor, Loui, the park’s famous manta ray, swam towards it to ... its massive wings and behind its tail to benefit from its size.
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Ray tails have long been mysterious. Scientists may have finally discovered their functionCownose rays (Rhinoptera bonasus) — like manta rays (Mobula birostris ... like the antennas on an insect or crustacean, a ray uses its tail to sense its environment. The inside of a myliobatid ...
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Abu Dhabi Sea World's new submersible: KT takes a deep dive; here’s what you can seeAs the vessel paved its way out of the narrow corridor, Loui, the park’s famous manta ray, swam towards it to ... its massive wings and behind its tail to benefit from its size.
Viewed front on, the blacked-out section of grille and bumper gives the littlest Prius a vaguely manta ray-shaped front-end ... adding the transformative air suspension, as well as OLED tail-lights ...
Viewed front on, the blacked-out section of grille and bumper gives the littlest Prius a vaguely manta ray-shaped front-end ... LED indicators and tail-lights, roof rails, power-folding exterior ...
Hydrophiinae The Pacific Ocean’s sea snakes, also known as coral reef snakes, are long and colorful. They are one of the world’s most venomous snakes because their bites, though often painless, can be ...
Black manta ray cartoon stingray stock illustrations Stingray silhouette ... Illustration set of fantasy pretty woman with tail on seaboard loving a sailor Mermaid vector cartoon beautiful girl ...
A drone operator captured a rare video of a manta ray near Honeymoon Island with “something very unusual” swimming above it on Friday.
The centre’s most striking characteristic is its reinforced concrete roof, described as a ‘swooping, manta ray-like hyperbolic parabaloid’ by architectural heritage campaigners The Twentieth Century ...
Best of Ray Fillet #1, featuring the greatest hits of everyone's favorite mutant manta ray. LOLtron examines this collection ...
China Focus: China's observatory discovers ultra-high-energy gamma-ray radiation from tail of pulsar
BEIJING -- China's cosmic ray observatory has detected ultra-high-energy gamma-ray radiation from the tail region of a pulsar, indicating a robust particle acceleration process in this area ...
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