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Eagleray
(Myliobatididaesp.)
The
eagle ray
is often
seen in
schools,
flapping
their modified
pectoral
fins when
they literally
fly through
the water.
The pointy
"wings"
and long
tail make
it easy
to recognise
them. Different
species
of eagleray
are seen
around
Julian
Rocks.
The
picture
on the
right
shows
a younger
white
spotted
eagle
ray feeding,
shuffling
with
its nose
in the
hope
to find
some
invertebrates
hiding
in the
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