A Manta Ray, Manta birostris, opens its mouth wide to engulf zooplankton and other tidbits in the water. The dark marks visible inside the mouth are its gill slits. Manta rays, which are filter feeders and have vestigial teeth, often appear to be curious about human divers. WHOI biologist Simon Thorrold photographed the ray while studying fish on and around coral reefs in the Red Sea in May, 2010, as part of WHOI’s research collaboration with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.
(via: NSF Science 360)
(photo: Simon Thorrold, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
Category Archives: Animals
Tuesday’s Manta
Sunday’s Funny
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Thursday’s Sliiiiiiiiiide
Tuesday’s Pika
Glover’s Pika (Ochotona glover)
This cute species is one endemic to china (can not be found anywhere else in the world). A small mammal that lives in rocky clefts and can be found tucked in the crannies of village walls. [x]








