Mobula Tarapacana Collection
"Mesmerizing Mobula Tarapacana: Discovering the Graceful Chilean Devil Rays" Witness the breathtaking beauty of Mobula tarapacana, also known as Chilean devil rays
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"Mesmerizing Mobula Tarapacana: Discovering the Graceful Chilean Devil Rays" Witness the breathtaking beauty of Mobula tarapacana, also known as Chilean devil rays, as they glide effortlessly through the azure waters offshore Santa Maria, Azores, Portugal. These magnificent creatures with their distinctive horned appearance can also be spotted in El Hierro, Canary Islands. Intriguingly social beings, a often seen accompanied by a school of fish like Capros aper or even sharing their habitat with other majestic marine species such as Manta Ray (Manta Birostris). Imagine witnessing this mesmerizing spectacle where these graceful giants gracefully coexist. Captured by talented photographers Mark Harding and Christopher Swann from SpecialistStock, these captivating images transport us to St. Peter and St. Pauls rocks in Brazil's Atlantic Ocean. Here we witness schools of Mobula rays swimming alongside remoras (Remora remora), showcasing the harmonious relationship between different marine species. The striking features are truly awe-inspiring - their elegant movements coupled with their unique horn-like appendages make them stand out among other ray species. Whether it's exploring the depths of Santa Maria or El Hierro or venturing into Brazilian waters at St. Peter and St. Pauls rocks, encountering these incredible creatures is an experience that leaves one spellbound. Let us immerse ourselves in the enchanting world and appreciate nature's wonders that unfold beneath our oceans' surface.